This article presents five case studies from a recent longitudinal and qualitative study involving first-time heterosexual parents in Sydney. It examines issues around the ways in which women make choices about their engagement in paid work after becoming mothers for the first time, including the role played by their partners in their decisions. It is concluded that among this largely middle-class group, paid work was seen to be very important to the women's notions of selfhood. Although the women held up the “stay-at-home” mother as the ideal of the “good mother,” they also acknowledged that such an ideal was difficult to achieve in practice. Most of the women felt unable to remain out of the paid workforce during their children's early ye...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Mothers’ return to work following childbirth is widely recognized as a key stage in establishing emp...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women’s paid work, care and family life or...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women's paid work, care and family li...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Published online: 10 Apr 2018For heterosexual couples who enter into parenthood, having a first chil...
Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a polic...
This paper explores the dominant narratives present in in-depth ante- and post- natal interviews wi...
Within Australian social policy debates Catherine Hakim’s preference theory and closely rated theori...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Mothers’ return to work following childbirth is widely recognized as a key stage in establishing emp...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...
In Australia a large proportion of women make the transition from fulltime to part time work upon th...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women’s paid work, care and family life or...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have more options and more pressures to combine work with fa...
Women in contemporary western economies have both more options and more pressures to combine work wi...
There is now a burgeoning literature on the ways in which women's paid work, care and family li...
Australian women make decisions about return to paid work and care for their child within a policy e...
Published online: 10 Apr 2018For heterosexual couples who enter into parenthood, having a first chil...
Australian women make decisions about returning to paid work and care for their child within a polic...
This paper explores the dominant narratives present in in-depth ante- and post- natal interviews wi...
Within Australian social policy debates Catherine Hakim’s preference theory and closely rated theori...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Australia has witnessed a continual increase in maternal employment over the past two decades, which...
Mothers’ return to work following childbirth is widely recognized as a key stage in establishing emp...
Continual increase in maternal employment in Australia over the past three decades has focused atten...