Mothers at Work
Discover the compelling insights of Mothers at Work by Cambridge University Press, published in 1999. This essential volume, spanning 354 pages, delves into the profound effects of a mother's employment on family dynamics. It thoughtfully analyzes how a mother's job status influences not only the father's role within the household but also the mother's overall sense of well-being and child-rearing practices. Through this exploration, readers gain an intimate understanding of urban family life and the strategies families employ to navigate the challenges and rewards of mothers balancing work and home. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of work and family life.