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Author Bennetts, Leslie, 1949-

Title The feminine mistake : are we giving up too much? / Leslie Bennetts.

Publication Info. New York : Voice/Hyperion, [2007]
©2007

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Location Call No. Status
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  331.4 BEN    Check Shelf
 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  331.4 BEN    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  331.4 BENNETTS    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  331.4 B43    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  331.4 BE    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xxix, 350 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Back to the future : "it's a 1950s life!" -- 2. Opting out : "it's like the slaughter of the lambs" -- 3. But what if ... : "I never thought about that!" -- 4. Opting back in : "no one told me it would be so hard!" -- 5. Risky business : "how am I going to live?" -- 6. The fifteen-year paradigm : "it really does get easier!" -- 7. Who says it doesn't work? : "it can be done!" -- 8. The joys of the full life : "it's hard for me to imagine who I'd be if I didn't work" -- 9. It's the money, honey : "God bless the wife who's got her own!" -- 10. Men, marriage, and money : "it's a macho thing!" -- 11. Home equity : "my husband and I are peers" -- 12. But what about the children? : "you know what? I think my kids really benefited!" -- 13. Backward progress : "you're taking the safe road!" -- 14. The anxiety of liberty : "what am I going to do with my life?"
Summary Women are often told that it's too difficult to balance work and family, so if they don't really "have to" work, it's better for their families if they stay home. Not only is this untrue, journalist Bennetts says, but the arguments in favor of stay-at-home motherhood fail to consider the surprising benefits of work and the unexpected toll of giving it up. Combining work and family really is the best choice for most women, and it's eminently doable. Earning money and being successful make women feel great, and when women sacrifice their financial autonomy by quitting their jobs, they become vulnerable to divorce as well as the potential illness, death, or unemployment of their breadwinner husbands. But women who stop working sacrifice far more than financial security--Bennetts' research documents the steep toll when women forfeit the intellectual, emotional, psychological, and even medical benefits of self-sufficiency.--From publisher description.
Subject Women -- Employment.
Sex role -- Economic aspects.
Feminism.
ISBN 9781401303068
1401303064
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