Discovering Womens Work:: A Study of Post-Retirement Aged Women

IF 1.4 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES MARRIAGE AND FAMILY REVIEW Pub Date : 1997-02-15 DOI:10.1300/J002V24N01_08
L. Meadows
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Abstract

While the range and nature of Canadian women's work has varied at times and places due to a variety of factors, that work has usually contributed to the family economy. The discussion here focuses on women who were married during the period from just prior to the First World War until the end of the Second World War. Data were gathered from a sample of 22 ever-married women using unstructured face-to-face interviews. Immersion and crystallization were used to analyze the data. Similarities were found in women's experiences during early transitions in marriage, including the marriage bar and making ends meet. Fairly quickly, however, the effect of socioeconomic status became more salient. Four categories of women's experiences were identified, including volunteer work, paid work for extras, necessary but hidden paid work, and family provisioning by single women. It is apparent from this study that women's work included not only paid and unpaid work, but Goffmanian labor that contributed to their families' class and status
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发现妇女的工作:对退休后老年妇女的研究
虽然由于各种因素,加拿大妇女工作的范围和性质在不同的时间和地点有所不同,但这些工作通常对家庭经济有所贡献。这里讨论的重点是在第一次世界大战之前到第二次世界大战结束期间结婚的妇女。数据是通过非结构化的面对面访谈从22位已婚女性中收集的。采用浸渍法和结晶法对数据进行分析。女性在婚姻初期的经历也有相似之处,包括婚姻酒吧和收支平衡。然而,社会经济地位的影响很快变得更加显著。研究确定了四类女性的经历,包括志愿者工作、有偿兼职工作、必要但隐蔽的有偿工作以及单身女性的家庭供养。从这项研究中可以明显看出,妇女的工作不仅包括有偿和无偿的工作,而且还包括有助于家庭阶级和地位的戈夫曼劳动
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期刊介绍: Marriage & Family Review publishes a mix of open submission articles as well as thematic issues that bring together the most current research, practice, advances in theory development, and applications of knowledge on a particular topic in the field. Marriage & Family Review has historically welcomed open submissions from numerous international scholars and will continue to do so. The journal will continue to welcome manuscripts that concern family strengths and premarital relationship development. Another continued emphasis will be research-based manuscripts concerning controversial issues.
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