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100 1 $aHochschild, Arlie Russell,$d1940-
245 14 $aThe second shift /$cArlie Russell Hochschild with Anne Machung.
260 $aNew York :$bPenguin Books,$c2003.
300 $axxviii, 322 p. ;$c20 cm.
500 $aOriginally published: New York : Viking, 1989. With new introd.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 303-314) and index.
505 0 $aA speed-up in the family -- Marriage in the stalled revolution -- The cultural cover-up -- Joey's problem : Nancy and Evan Holt -- The family myth of the traditional : Frank and Carmen Delacorte -- A notion of manhood and giving thanks : Peter and Nina Tanagawa -- Having it all and giving it up : Ann and Robert Myerson -- A scarcity of gratitude : Seth and Jessica Stein -- An unsteady marriage and a job she loves : Anita and Ray Judson -- The "his" and "hers" of sharing : Greg and Carol Alston -- No time together : Barbara and John Livingston -- Sharing showdown and natural drift : pathways to the new man -- Beneath the cover-up : strategies and strains -- Tensions in marriage in an age of divorce -- Men who do and men who don't -- The working wife as urbanizing peasant -- Stepping into old biographies or making history happen? -- Appendix : research on who does the housework and child care.
520 1 $a"When The Second Shift was first published in 1989, it was hailed as "a scream in the dark" and "a brilliant, urgently needed analysis ... of the working woman who has it all". Now, in the twenty-first century, The Second Shift remains as important and relevant as when it was first published. As the majority of women entered the workforce, sociologist and Berkeley professor Arlic Hochschild was one of the first to talk about what really happened in dual-career households. Many people were amazed to find that women were still responsible for the majority of child care and housework even though they also worked outside the home. Now, in this updated edition with a new introduction by the author, we discover how much things have, and have not, changed for women today."--Jacket.
650 0 $aDual-career families$zUnited States.
650 0 $aDual-career families$zUnited States$vCase studies.
650 0 $aSex role$zUnited States.
650 0 $aWorking mothers$zUnited States.
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700 1 $aMachung, Anne.
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