Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter by Joan Williams is illuminating, intellectually challenging, and insightful. It is not, however, a typical law professor book. Neither academic inquiry nor policy analysis (although it contains elements of both), Reshaping the Work-Family Debate is more of a manifesto. Williams seeks measurable and meaningful change in the family and work lives of Americans, even if that change is imperfect or incomplete, and she sees theoretical or ideological rigidity as one obstacle to such change. Williams believes that coalition-building is essential to addressing the work family challenges she identifies. Although she has a lengthy list of policy proposals, she spends very little time in this...
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Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter by Joan Williams is illuminating, intelle...
Williams, Joan C. Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter. Harvard University Pre...
Professor Williams believes that the interests of the White working class and White men can be align...
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Professor Joan C. Williams “seeks to build bridges” across audiences and disciplines with her late...
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As suggested by the title of her new book, Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matte...
In Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter, Joan Williams sets out to alter the t...
The ultimate goal of work/family policy has always seemed deceptively clear: to provide institutiona...
PROCEEDINGS PROFESSOR WILLIAMS: I am going to talk fast, and talk short as an introduction to this p...
Williams demonstrates the vulnerability of parent workers in working class America. In Chapter 2, “O...
Book review of Neil Gilbert, A Mother\u27s Work: How Feminism, the Market and Policy Shape Family Li...
A central characteristic of our current gender arrangements is that they pit ideal worker women agai...
Book Summary: Conflict between work and family has been a topic of discussion since the beginning of...
Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter by Joan Williams is illuminating, intelle...
Williams, Joan C. Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter. Harvard University Pre...
Professor Williams believes that the interests of the White working class and White men can be align...
Every morning, newspapers bring reports of fresh disasters suffered by America’s workers. Intractabl...
Professor Joan C. Williams “seeks to build bridges” across audiences and disciplines with her late...
On sitting down to write my contribution to this Colloquy, I found myself pulled in many directions,...
Often, knowing the origin of a rule or practice is helpful in understanding its current operation an...
As suggested by the title of her new book, Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matte...
In Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter, Joan Williams sets out to alter the t...
The ultimate goal of work/family policy has always seemed deceptively clear: to provide institutiona...
PROCEEDINGS PROFESSOR WILLIAMS: I am going to talk fast, and talk short as an introduction to this p...
Williams demonstrates the vulnerability of parent workers in working class America. In Chapter 2, “O...
Book review of Neil Gilbert, A Mother\u27s Work: How Feminism, the Market and Policy Shape Family Li...
A central characteristic of our current gender arrangements is that they pit ideal worker women agai...
Book Summary: Conflict between work and family has been a topic of discussion since the beginning of...