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Divided we stand

the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics
2018
"[Examines] how the battle between feminists and their conservative challengers [beginning 40 years ago] divided the nation as Democrats continued to support women's rights and Republicans cast themselves as the party of family values"--OCLC.

Fair play

a game-changing solution for when you have too much to do (and more life to live)
2019
"A . . . real-world solution to the problem of unpaid, invisible work that women have shouldered for too long. A time- and anxiety-saving system that offers couples a completely new way to divvy up domestic responsibilities"--Provided by publisher.

Soar!

build your vision from the ground up
"Offers guidance for readers intended to help them provide a solid living while still dedicating enough energy to time with God, friends, and family"--Provided by publisher.

The loneliness of the long-distance cartoonist

Cartoonist Adrian Tomine presents a graphic novel memoir illustrating the growth of his career, his most cringe-worthy moments, the indignities he has suffered, and his coming to terms with being a cartoonist.

Work-life balance

2017
"[This] resource investigates how a positive work-life balance can help create engaged, productive employees, how imbalances in work-life balance create serious issues for workers, and identifies different ways to greatly improve one's work-life balance"--Provided by publisher.
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Night job

A boy accompanies his dad as he works at night as a school custodian.
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The new feminist agenda

defining the next revolution for women, work, and family
2012
Feminists opened up thousands of doors in the 1960s and 1970s, but decades later, are U.S. women where they thought they'd be? The answer, it turns out, is a resounding no. Surely there have been gains. Women now comprise nearly 60 percent of college undergraduates and half of all medical and law students. They have entered the workforce in record numbers, making the two-wage-earner family the norm. But combining a career and family turned out to be more complicated than expected. While women changed, social structures surrounding work and family remained static. Affordable and high-quality child care, paid family leave, and equal pay for equal work remain elusive for the vast majority of working women. In fact, the nation has fallen far behind other parts of the world on the gender-equity front. It's time, says Madeleine M. Kunin, to change all that. Looking back over five decades of advocacy, she analyzes where progress stalled, looks at the successes of other countries, and charts the course for the next feminist revolution?one that mobilizes women, and men, to call for the kind of government and workplace policies that can improve the lives of women and strengthen their families.

Overwhelmed

how to work, love, and play when no one has the time
Presents the argument that being busy and overwhelmed in modern life is physically affecting our human bodies, even brain sizes. Offers advice on how to slow down and make time for leisure activities in order to rest and recharge.

American families

a multicultural reader
1999
Collection of essays about families in the United States showing the diversity of race, class, family structure, and coping strategies.

Overwhelmed

work, love, and play when no one has the time
"This book asks whether working mothers in America -- or anywhere -- can ever find true leisure time. Or are our brains, our partners, our culture, our bosses, making it impossible for us to experience anything but "contained time," in which we are in frantic life management mode until we are sound asleep?"--.

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