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Chapter 12 Balancing Work And Family Life Social Meanings of Money Dual-Earner Marriages Balancing Demands of Work and Family Balancing Work and Leisure Time with Family Barriers to Leisure

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Chapter 12 Balancing Work And Family Life. Social Meanings of Money Dual-Earner Marriages Balancing Demands of Work and Family Balancing Work and Leisure Time with Family Barriers to Leisure. Effects of Employment on Women. Positive: Enhanced psychological well-being. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 12Balancing Work And Family Life

Social Meanings of Money Dual-Earner Marriages Balancing Demands of Work and Family Balancing Work and Leisure Time with Family Barriers to Leisure

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Effects of Employment on Women

Positive: Enhanced psychological well-being. Greater sense of independence. Increased social contacts. Increased power. Escape from exhaustion of child care.

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Effects of Employment on Women

Negative: Role overload - not enough time/energy to

meet demands of various roles. Role conflict Role strain - can’t do it all. Risk of sexual harassment.

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Dual-Earner Marriages and Men

Advantages: Relieved of sole responsibility to be economic

support of family. Freedom to have closer relationship with

children. Opportunity to experience happier wife.

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Dual-Earner Marriages and Men

Disadvantages: Feeling threatened if wife earns higher income. Being expected to do more housework/child

care.

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Dual-earner Marriages and Marriage

Factors: The greater the job satisfaction, the happier the

marriage. If husband supportive of wife’s employment

and helps with housework/child care, marriage improves.

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Social Meanings of Money

Self-esteem Power Security Love Conflict

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 Types of Dual-Career Marriages

HIS/her - husband's career takes precedence. his/HER - wife's career takes precedence. HIS/HER - careers of both wife and husband

are given equal status. THEIR CAREER - wife and husband have the

same career

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Effects of Dual-Career on Children

Children do more housework. Have less supervision than children who have

one parent at home. Have less traditional gender role attitudes.

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Three shifts

1. Workplace shift

2. House care/childcare shift

3. Emotional expense of dealing with family issues.

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Balancing Work and Family: Strategies

Superperson strategy Cognitive restructuring Delegation of responsibility Planning and time management Role compartmentalization

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 Functions of Leisure Time

Relieves work stress Facilitates social interaction Fosters self-expression/personal growth Enhances emotional well being.

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Barriers To Leisure

Demands of the workplace. Materialistic values - The more we have, the

more we want, so the harder we work. Traditional gender roles - Women have

hobbies related to household tasks and take responsibility for family holidays.

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Barriers To Leisure

Leisure as a commodity - Leisure activities cost money that families may not have in their budgets.

Leisure time is used as a means to reduce stress and has become a job in itself.