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There's No Place Like Work: How Business, Government, and Our Obsession with Work Have Driven Parents from Home

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Robertson asks why it has become the norm for mothers to work despite abundant evidence that their children suffer because of it. A fundamental change in our understanding of work has stripped the family of its natural priority. Feminists get only some of the blame. The "family-friendly" policies of business and government have stacked the deck against one-income families. There is no secret to balancing work and family: work should be at the service of the family. -- Not enough daycare -- or far too much? -- Why were ...

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There's No Place Like Work: How Business, Government, and Our Obsession with Work Have Driven Parents from Home 2000, Spence Publishing Company

ISBN-13: 9781890626181

Hardcover