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Men, Women, and Work: Reflections on the Two-Person Career

Hanna Papanek
- 01 Jan 1973 - 
- Vol. 78, Iss: 4, pp 852-872
TLDR
The two-person single career as discussed by the authors is a special combination of roles whereby wives are inducted by the institutions employing their husbands into a pattern of vicarious achievement, which serves as a social control mechanism which derails the occupational aspirations of the highly educated woman into a subsidiary role determined by her husband's career.
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Women adapt in different ways to the demands of their husbands' occupations. In the United States, the "two-person single career" is a special combination of roles whereby wives are inducted by the institutions employing their husbands into a pattern of vicarious achievement. The two-person career pattern serves as a social control mechanism which derails the occupational aspirations of the highly educated woman into a subsidiary role determined by her husband's career. It is a very American solution to a common American dilemma, in which an explicit ideology of equal opportunity in education conflicts with inequalities in occupational opportunities. Some reflections on the two-person career serve to illustrate the necessity for more determined efforts to include studies of women's lives in modern sociology and anthropology. Some areas are indicated where such studies would contribute to the development of methods and theory. Particular emphasis is placed on the kinds of education women receive: training ...

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CLASS-BASED MASCULINITIES The Interdependence of Gender, Class, and Interpersonal Power

Karen Pyke
- 01 Oct 1996 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical framework that views interpersonal power as interdependent with broader structures of gender and class inequalities is presented, which illuminates the ways that structures of inequality are expressed in ideological hegemonies, which enhance, legitimate, and mystify the interpersonal power of privileged men relative to lower-status men and women.
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Work and Family in the United States: A Critical Review and Agenda for Research and Policy

TL;DR: A strong link exists between economic variables and family life as mentioned in this paper, and the family's loss of productive functions with the Industrial Revolution but its continued economic importance as a consumption unit is discussed.
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Families and Work

TL;DR: The connection between working and loving in the everyday life of families has been obscured by what she called the “myth of separate worlds.” In this view, work and family represent two distinct worlds that operate according to their own laws as mentioned in this paper.
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A Residue of Tradition: Jobs, Careers, and Spouses' Time in Housework

TL;DR: Dual-career couples were not found to be more egalitarian than other couples in their allocation of time to household labor, and consequences for the extent of viability of the dual-Career family form are discussed.
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Work‐family conflict and work‐family synergy for generation X, baby boomers, and matures

TL;DR: This article explored generational effects on work-family conflict and synergy and found that mental health and job pressure were the strongest predictors of workfamily conflict for each group, while maturity was significantly more satisfied than baby boomers and generation Xers.
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The Silent Language

TL;DR: The Silent Language is a work of interest to both the intelligent general reader and the sophisticated social scientist as discussed by the authors, which analyzes the many aspects of nonverbal communication and considers the concepts of space and time as tools for transmission of messages.
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The Organization Man

TL;DR: Nocera and Whyte as mentioned in this paper presented the 1997 PBS Frontline documentary "Betting on the Market" on African textiles to the mainstream American clothing market, which won the New York Public Library's Helen Bernstein Award for Excellence in Journalism.
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Tearoom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places

TL;DR: Tearoom Trade as mentioned in this paper explores the behaviour of men whose closet homosexuality was kept from their families and neighbours by posing as an initiate, and later developing a more complete picture of those involved by interviewing them in their homes, again without revealing their unwitting participation in his study.
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Tearoom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places

TL;DR: An enlarged edition of Tearoom Trade includes the original text, together with a retrospect, written by Nicholas von Hoffman, Irving Louis Horowitz, Lee Rainwater, Donald P. Warwick, and Myron Glazer, and David Humphreys added a postscript and his views on the opinion expressed in the retrospect.
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The Other Victorians: A Study of Sexuality and Pornography in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England

Steven Marcus
TL;DR: The Other Victorians as discussed by the authors examines the writings of Dr. William Acton, who may be said to represent the official views of sexuality held by Victorian society, and of Henry Spencer Ashbee, the first and most important bibliographer-scholar of pornography.