Working Mothers and the Welfare State: Religion and the Politics of Work-Family Policies in Western Europe and the United States by Kimberly J. Morgan

Working Mothers and the Welfare State: Religion and the Politics of Work-Family Policies in Western Europe and the United States

Kimberly J. Morgan

264 pages first pub 2006 (editions)

nonfiction sociology informative reflective medium-paced

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While the extent of female participation in the labor force varies across western countries, most have experienced a substantial change in women's attachment to the world of paid work. Everywhere, this trend has raised two central questions relate...

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