The work/life collision: what work is doing to Australians and what to do about it
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Author: Pocock, Barbara
Abstract:
This book examines the collision between work and care and how it affects life in Australia. It explains how the changes in lifestyle and behaviour in recent decades have not been mirrored by changes in cultural values, workplaces and other institutions such as the law, labour market and schools, and that this situation has had high social and personal costs. The book discusses issues such as cultural constructions of 'mother' and 'carer', the effects on personal lives of working long hours, the 'mummy track' of part time work and the peripheral status of carers. It also shows the wider impact on society, for example in terms of diminishing birthrates. The conclusion is that we need to formulate new guiding principles for a new joint venture of women, men, households, the state and workplaces, incorporating elements such as secure part-time jobs, leave and workplace arrangements into a new work/care regime.
[-] Show lessThis book examines the collision between work and care and how it affects life in Australia. It explains how the changes in lifestyle and behaviour in recent decades have not been mirrored by changes in cultural values, workplaces and other institutions such as the law, labour market and schools, and that this situation has had high social and personal costs. The book discusses issues such as cultural constructions of 'mother' and 'carer', the effects on personal lives of working long hours, the 'mummy track' of part time work and the peripheral status of ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Employment; Gender; Research; Culture
Keywords: Working conditions; Workplace; Cultural factor; Employment pattern; Attitude; Society; Social conditions
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Published: Annandale, New South Wales: Federation Press, 2003
Physical description: xi, 288 p.
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ISBN: 1862874751
Statement of responsibility: Barbara Pocock
Resource type: Book
Call Number:
TD/TNC 75.407
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