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Not Guilty!: The Good News about Working Mothers Book

"Men pride themselves on their ability to earn a good living in order to take care of their families. Why is it that women must be made to feel guilty about doing the same thing?" Author Betty Holcomb points to this quote from a working mother as the central premise for Not Guilty! The Good News About Working Mothers. Historically--and in a recent backlash as well--women have been criticized for working outside the home. In Not Guilty! Holcomb, a senior editor at Working Mother magazine, states definitively that mothers do not injure their children by working outside the home, and that, in fact, with the right support, children can actually benefit from having a working mother. Holcomb lays bare the conservative myth that children are damaged by mothers who work, carefully and methodically dissecting biased research and media stories. She is also attuned to the fact that working outside the home is not always a choice in today's economic climate. "It is not some feminist plot or liberal ideology that inspires men and women to reinvent their family life. Rather it is the day-to-day realities of home life today, transformed by women's new earning power, that drive couples to alter the terms of marriage and parenthood." In this comprehensive examination, Holcomb also discusses the dilemmas faced by women who have left the work force to raise their children, only to return later and find they are no longer able to garner their departing salaries. She also exposes the crisis and lack of support from the public-policy sector for child-care options and family leave. Placing these questions within a historical and cross-cultural context, Holcomb offers a clear, compelling look at the current devaluing of working mothers and makes a strong case for why mothers who work are actually doing a world of good. --Ericka LutzRead More

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  • Product Description

    Can women have rewarding careers and still be good mothers? Do children benefit from Mom's career? Does Dad? In this provocative new book, a distinguished journalist and editor at Working Mother magazine answers with a resounding Yes! -- and tells you why.

    Women's current level of fatigue, stress, and guilt is not, as popular media reports would have it, the natural outgrowth of juggling a job and family. Nor do children necessarily suffer when both parents work.

    Women are subject to stress, lower pay, and sub-standard child care bacause of stereotypes, hostile workplaces, and policies that have yet to catch up with real life. Worse, women face a growing societal pressure toward becoming full-time mothers and unfounded fears about child care.

    This book offers a fresh and thoughtful analysis of the real costs and benefits of women working outside the home. Holcomb takes a hard look at decades of research on these working mothers and the forces conspiring to convince women that they still belong in the nursery. Along the way, she punctures the popular myths that fuel women's doubts about having careers away from the home.

    Reassuringly, Holcomb argues that with the right kind of support, the revolution of the working mother holds promise for women, men, and their children to lead richer and more satisfying lives.

  • 0684822334
  • 9780684822334
  • Betty Holcomb
  • 27 July 1998
  • Prentice Hall & IBD
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 384
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