Relationships and Well-Being Over the Life Stages
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Recent social trends including the increased employment of women the dramatic growth in single-parent households heightened attention to the aging of the population and to older families and changing attitudes toward gender roles guide the focus of this study that considers personal characteristics and family relationships and how they are linked with well-being over the life course. Pat Keith and Robert Schafer discuss how these trends have profoundly affected work/family relationships and how the far-reaching social demographic and economic implications of these changes inform some of the vital concerns of particular groups including one and two-job families single-parent women and their married counterparts older and younger couples and modern and traditional spouses. Throughout the focus is on variation in well-being--self-concept role strain and mental health--over the adult life course and the factors that may foster it at various life stages and in different family situations. The study offers observations on persons in different circumstances across the life course that are not often included in the same research but that have produced and will continue to produce lasting changes in the structure of American society.Following two early chapters that set forth the study''s guiding concepts goals and methodology Chapters Three through Five assess work and well-being in one- and two-job families and equity in the marriage relationship and examine gender roles in the family focusing on older families in particular. Typologies of marriages and the self-concept in an intimate relationship are investigated in the next two chapters. The final chapters study gender-role attitudes characteristics of employment and well-being of single and married employed mothers; food behavior and diet over the life stages; and families over the life stages. Scholars students and researchers in sociology of the family sex roles and aging as well as demographers interested in the consequences of the marital status will find the insights of this important new study timely and valuable to their work.
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