Buch, Englisch, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 272 g
Buch, Englisch, 500 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 272 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-62227-8
Verlag: Wiley
- Highlights a wide range of multi-method studies of the work-family interface from multiple countries.
- Employs a micro-, meso-, and macro-level perspective on creating and promoting sustainability in combining career and care.
- Sheds a new light on popular misconceptions and stereotype reproductions in the media about the challenges, choices, and consequences of combining career and care for working parents.
- Posits an innovative process model for changing normative beliefs about parenting and career success: The "Triple-N Model" of (1) Nominating Norms, (2) Navigating Norms (3) and creating New, No-nonsense Norms.
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Introduction
Sustainability in Combining Career and Care: Challenging Normative Beliefs about Parenting Marloes L. van Engen Claartje J. Vinkenburg Josje S. E. Dikkers 645
Section I The Work-Family Interface
Workload, Work-to-Family Conflict, and Health: Gender Differences and the Influence of Private Life Context Marc J. P. M. van Veldhoven Susanne E. Beijer 665
The Association between Work-Family Guilt and Pro- and Anti-Social Work Behavior Whitney Botsford Morgan Eden B. King 684
Section II Normative Beliefs About Parenting
The "Bad Parent" Assumption: How Gender Stereotypes Affect Reactions to Working Mothers Tyler G. Okimoto Madeline E. Heilman 704
Bias in Employment Decisions about Mothers and Fathers: The (Dis)Advantages of Sharing Care Responsibilities Claartje J. Vinkenburg Marloes L. van Engen Jennifer Coffeng Josje S. E. Dikkers 725
Section III Family-Friendly Arrangements and Individual Career Outcomes
Pursuing Career Success while Sustaining Personal and Family Weil-Being A Study of Reduced-Load Professionals over Time Douglas T. Hall Maty Dean Lee Ellen Ernst Kossek Mireia Las Heras 742
Entitled to a Sustainable Career? Motherhood in Science, Engineering, and Technology Clem Hainan Suzan Lewis 767
Section IV The Work-Family Interface and Couple- And Family-Related Outcomes
Work-Family Conflict in Sri Lanka: Negotiations of Exchange Relationships in Family and at Work Pavithra Kailasapathy Isabel Metz 790
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Gender, Culture, and College Students' Views about Work and Family Wendy A. Goldberg Erin Kelly Nicole L. Matthews Hannah Kang Weilin Li Mariya Sumaroka 814
Discussion
The "Triple-N" Model: Changing Normative Beliefs about Parenting and Career Success Steven Poelmans 838