1st Edition

Young Adult Women, Work and Family Living a Contradiction

By Maureen Padfield, Ian Procter Copyright 1998
    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    286 Pages
    by Routledge

    This text is an exploration of the interplay between employment and domestic relations within a specific group of young women, which includes single working women without children and working mothers. It is based on actual experiences, as related in interviews, and uses longitudianl data to chart the experience of young adult women living a contradiction between work and family. The text also employs social theory to interpret interview data showing the interdependence of young women as active agents, and the constraints and opportunities of the social structure. The main conclusion is that the social structuring of women as primarily mothers who also work is falling away, but that it is left to individuals to work their way through the contradictory system facing them.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Research Groups and Research Process; Chapter 3 Theoretical Framework, Education and Training; Chapter 4 Employment, Family and Boyfriends; Chapter 5 The Experience of the Early Mothers; Chapter 6 Work and Family Aspirations of Single Working Women; Chapter 7 The Experience of Motherhood and Work Among the Early Mothers; Chapter 8 Living a Contradiction: Changing Situations and Aspirations; Chapter 9 Living a Contradiction: Interacting Aspirations and Situations; Chapter 10 Conclusion;

    Biography

    Padfield, Maureen; Procter, Ian