Capturing Capital to Negotiate the Intersections of Motherhood and Work
Women are judged and judge themselves in response to cultural norms about motherhood and employment. While much has been written in sociology and other disciplines about the intersections of motherhood and work, there is not much on their ideals and the enactment of the ideals of womanhood and worke...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sociology compass 2014-06, Vol.8 (6), p.660-670 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Women are judged and judge themselves in response to cultural norms about motherhood and employment. While much has been written in sociology and other disciplines about the intersections of motherhood and work, there is not much on their ideals and the enactment of the ideals of womanhood and worker in connection to various forms of capital. In this paper, we review the literature on motherhood to explore the ways in which these ideals are related to the meanings of mother and worker. Further, we highlight how differential access to economic and non‐economic capital due to one's social location influences a woman's ability to be viewed successful simultaneously as mother and worker. |
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ISSN: | 1751-9020 1751-9020 |
DOI: | 10.1111/soc4.12169 |