“In Every Decision I’m Making, I’m Thinking About My Son”: How Children Motivate and Constrain the Labor Force Participation of Mothers With Disabilities

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families in Society-The Journal of Contemporary Social Services Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1177/10443894221134148
S. Deming
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Although women’s employment patterns are influenced by both the presence of children and the presence of a disability, these distinct statuses have largely been explored in isolation from each other. This research employed in-depth interviews with 32 current and former disability benefit recipients to explore the ways children shape the labor market decisions and behaviors of mothers with disabilities. Motherhood served as both a motivation for and a constraint to pursuing employment, with mothers operating under distinct cost–benefit frameworks shaped by their responsibility for children. The report concludes with recommendations for programs and policies that could most effectively facilitate labor market reengagement among a subpopulation of mothers who both want to and need to work but who face unique child-related constraints to employment opportunities.
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“在我做的每一个决定中,我都在考虑我的儿子”:孩子如何激励和限制残疾母亲的劳动力参与
虽然妇女的就业模式受到是否有子女和是否有残疾的影响,但这些不同的状况在很大程度上是相互孤立地探讨的。本研究对32位目前和以前的残疾津贴领取者进行了深度访谈,以探讨儿童如何影响残疾母亲的劳动力市场决策和行为。母亲身份既是追求就业的动机,也是一种限制,母亲们在由她们对子女的责任形成的独特的成本效益框架下工作。报告最后提出了一些方案和政策建议,这些建议和政策可以最有效地促进既想要也需要工作,但在就业机会方面面临独特的儿童相关限制的母亲亚群重新进入劳动力市场。
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