The price of motherhood : why the most important job in the world is still the least valued
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HQ759 .C924 2001
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HQ759 .C924 2001
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aspect juridique.
aspecto jurídico.
bajos ingresos.
child care facilities.
child care.
congé de maternité
cuidado infantil.
diferencia del salario.
discriminación por razones de sexo.
discrimination fondée sur le sexe.
disparité des salaires.
divorce.
divorce.
divorcio.
educational level.
equal employment opportunity.
Estados Unidos.
Etats-Unis.
faible revenu.
familia.
famille monoparentale.
famille.
family benefit.
family.
guardería infantil.
histoire.
historia.
history.
hogar con un solo progenitor.
igualdad de oportunidades en el empleo.
impuesto sobre la renta.
impôt sur le revenu.
income tax.
legal aspect.
licencia de maternidad.
low income.
mariage.
marriage.
maternidad.
maternity leave.
maternity.
maternité
Maternité -- Aspect économique -- États-Unis.
Maternité -- États-Unis.
matrimonio.
Motherhood -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Motherhood -- United States.
Mothers -- United States -- Economic conditions.
Mothers -- United States -- Social conditions.
mère exerçant un emploi.
Mères -- États-Unis -- Conditions sociales.
Mères -- États-Unis -- Conditions économiques.
niveau d'enseignement.
nivel educativo.
one parent family.
pauvreté
pobreza.
poverty.
prestaciones familiares.
prestations familiales.
seguridad social.
services de garde d'enfants.
sex discrimination.
social security.
soins aux enfants.
sécurité sociale.
trabajadora madre de familia.
trabajo no remunerado.
travail non rémunéré
UNITED STATES.
unpaid work.
USA.
wage differential.
working mother.
égalité des chances dans l'emploi.
aspecto jurídico.
bajos ingresos.
child care facilities.
child care.
congé de maternité
cuidado infantil.
diferencia del salario.
discriminación por razones de sexo.
discrimination fondée sur le sexe.
disparité des salaires.
divorce.
divorce.
divorcio.
educational level.
equal employment opportunity.
Estados Unidos.
Etats-Unis.
faible revenu.
familia.
famille monoparentale.
famille.
family benefit.
family.
guardería infantil.
histoire.
historia.
history.
hogar con un solo progenitor.
igualdad de oportunidades en el empleo.
impuesto sobre la renta.
impôt sur le revenu.
income tax.
legal aspect.
licencia de maternidad.
low income.
mariage.
marriage.
maternidad.
maternity leave.
maternity.
maternité
Maternité -- Aspect économique -- États-Unis.
Maternité -- États-Unis.
matrimonio.
Motherhood -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Motherhood -- United States.
Mothers -- United States -- Economic conditions.
Mothers -- United States -- Social conditions.
mère exerçant un emploi.
Mères -- États-Unis -- Conditions sociales.
Mères -- États-Unis -- Conditions économiques.
niveau d'enseignement.
nivel educativo.
one parent family.
pauvreté
pobreza.
poverty.
prestaciones familiares.
prestations familiales.
seguridad social.
services de garde d'enfants.
sex discrimination.
social security.
soins aux enfants.
sécurité sociale.
trabajadora madre de familia.
trabajo no remunerado.
travail non rémunéré
UNITED STATES.
unpaid work.
USA.
wage differential.
working mother.
égalité des chances dans l'emploi.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
323 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
In this book, Ann Crittenden argues that although women have been liberated, mothers have not. Drawing on hundreds of interviews from around the country, as well as the most current research in economics, sociology, history, child development and law, she shows how mothers are systematically disadvantaged and made dependent by a society that celebrates the labor of child-rearing but undervalues and even exploits those who perform it. The price of motherhood is everywhere apparent. College-educated women pay a "mommy tax" of more than a million dollars in lost income when they have a child. Family law deprives mothers of financial equality in marriage. Most child care is excluded from the gross domestic product, at-home mothers are not counted in the labor force, and the social safety net leaves them out. With passion and clarity, Crittenden dismantles the principal argument for the status quo: that it's a woman's "choice." She demonstrates, on the contrary, that if mothers had more resources and respect, everyone--including children--would be better off. The price of motherhood reveals the glaring disparity between the value created by mothers' work and the reward women receive for carrying out society's most important job.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Crittenden, A. (2001). The price of motherhood: why the most important job in the world is still the least valued . Metropolitan Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Crittenden, Ann. 2001. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued. Metropolitan Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Crittenden, Ann. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued Metropolitan Books, 2001.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Crittenden, Ann. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued Metropolitan Books, 2001.
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