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Contribution to Book
Women, Work, and Family
The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy (2017)
  • Anne E Winkler
  • Francine D. Blau , Cornell University
Abstract
This chapter focuses on women, work, and family, with a particular focus on differences by educational attainment. First, we review long-term trends regarding family structure, participation in the labor market, and time spent in household production, including time with children. In looking at family, we focus on mothers with children. Next we examine key challenges faced by mothers as they seek to combine motherhood and paid work: workforce interruptions associated with childbearing, the impact of home and family responsibilities, and constraints posed by workplace culture. We also consider the role that gendered norms play in shaping outcomes for mothers. We conclude by discussing policies that have the potential to increase gender equality in the workplace and mitigate the considerable conflicts faced by many women as they seek to balance work and family.

Keywords
  • gender,
  • work,
  • family,
  • wages,
  • discrimination,
  • family policy
Disciplines
Publication Date
July, 2017
Editor
Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN
9780190628963
DOI
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190628963.013.16
Citation Information
Anne E Winkler and Francine D. Blau. "Women, Work, and Family" The Oxford Handbook of Women and the Economy (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne-winkler/3/