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Forced Labor: What's Wrong with Balancing Work and Family

by Brian C. Robertson

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The last thing parents should do is try to balance work and family. A revolutionary shift of time and attention from home to the workplace has left the family on the ropes. Researcher Brian Robertson shows how a potent combination of ideology, government policy, and corporate coercion has driven parents from homeand how they can find their way back.Confronting the overwhelming evidence that children suffer when their mothers leave them for the workplace, Mr. Robertson asks why it has nevertheless become the norm for mothers to work. The power of feminism seems the obvious answer, but until the 1960s, the womens movement zealously fought against mothers being forced to abandon their homes for wages. The real answer, Mr. Robertson reveals, is the transformation of the way we think about work itself. What we once undertook to support our families we now pursue as a means of self-fulfillment.Along with this new view of work have come coercive new policies in business and governmentalways labeled family-friendlythat have deliberately stacked the deck against one-income families. While Democrats embrace the feminist mania for working mothers, Republicans will not threaten the corporate grip on parental priorities. Mr. Robertson responds with an outline of sane family policy designed to help mothers and fathers prevail against the anti-family current.Forced Labor is the first book to challenge the idea of balancing work and family. Work belongs in the service of the family. And nothing less than our childrens happiness and security is at stake.First published in hardcover as Theres No Place Like Work, Forced Labor has been revised and updated with a new preface by the author.

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Robertson, a writer and editor living in Washington, D.C., shows how a combination of ideology, government policy, and corporate coercion has driven parents from home, and tells how they can find their way back again. He explains that, until the 1960s, the women's movement fought against mothers' being forced to abandon their homes for wages, and demonstrates how new policies in business and government have stacked the deck against one-income families. A previous edition was published in 2000 as . Robertson has written for National Review and Focus on the Family. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-196) and index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781890626327
Subtitle:
What's Wrong with Balancing Work and Family
Author:
Robertson, Brian C.
Publisher:
Spence Publishing Company
Location:
Dallas, Tex.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Marriage
Subject:
Business Life
Subject:
Work and family
Subject:
Working mothers
Subject:
Children of working parents
Subject:
Business Life - General
Subject:
Child Care
Edition Description:
Revised
Series Volume:
2000/033
Publication Date:
May 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.50x6.78x.52 in. .71 lbs.

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