It's about Time: Couples and Careers / Edition 1

It's about Time: Couples and Careers / Edition 1

by Phyllis Moen
ISBN-10:
0801488370
ISBN-13:
9780801488375
Pub. Date:
02/12/2003
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801488370
ISBN-13:
9780801488375
Pub. Date:
02/12/2003
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
It's about Time: Couples and Careers / Edition 1

It's about Time: Couples and Careers / Edition 1

by Phyllis Moen

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Overview

How do two-career couples manage in a one-career world?

It's about Time examines this mismatch between outdated scripts and the experiences of dual-earner couples. It broadens our understanding of occupational and family career strategies couples use in light of the widening gap between their real lives and the outdated work-hour and career-path roles, rules, and regulations they confront.

It's about Time draws on the data from the Cornell Couples and Careers Study to demonstrate that:

*Regardless of income, time is a scarce commodity in dual-earner households. With two jobs, two commutes, often long work hours, high job demands, business travel, several cars, children, ailing relatives, and/or pets - time is always an issue.

*Time is built into jobs and career paths in ways that make continuous full-time (40 or typically more hours a week) paid work a fact of life in American society.

*The multiple strands of life—career, family and personal—unfold over time. Spouses move through their life courses in tandem, with early choices - to have children or not, to work long hours or not, to switch jobs or not, to relocate for his or her career or not—all having long-term consequences for life quality and for gender inequality.

The evidence from this book suggests that it is about time for the United States to confront the realities and needs of contemporary working couples and indeed, all members of the new workforce. To do so requires more than Band-Aid, short-term (and often short-sighted) policy remedies. It's about Time argues that it is essential to re-imagine and reconfigure work hours, workweeks, and occupational career paths in ways that address the widening gaps between the time needs and goals of workers and their families, at all ages and stages of the life course.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801488375
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 02/12/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Phyllis Moen is the Ferris Family Professor of Life Course Studies at Cornell University, where she also serves as Professor of Human Development and of Sociology, and was founding Director of the Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center. She has accepted a McKnight Presidential Chair in Sociology at the University of Minnesota for the fall of 2003. Her many books include A Nation Divided: Diversity, Inequality, and Community in American Society, also published by Cornell University Press.

What People are Saying About This

Rosanna Hertz

It's About Time tells a story about the multiple ways we all struggle to organize our lives, the inequities and challenges we face over our life course, the gendered interdependency between partners as they make critical decisions, and the need for policies to reflect these new realities. This collection sets the agenda for a fresh examination of work/family research.

Madonna Harrington Meyer

It's about time someone wrote this book! It provides a glimpse we have never before had into how real couples function on a daily basis.

Arne L. Kalleberg

This timely, multidisciplinary book uses data from an innovative project on working couples' careers to address various dimensions of a major contemporary challenge: alleviating the mismatch between working families' needs and the institutions of work and family.

Lotte Bailyn

I am a great admirer of Phyllis Moen's life-course perspective and the work of the Cornell Center. This book confirms that the Couples Study has produced important new insights.

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