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As New in Very Good jacket. This book is a study of the effect of work, with its pressures and demands, on the quality of emotional life in families; it treats work and family life as interconnected rather than distinct spheres and uses observations and interviews on the job and in the home to develop a theory of the influence of work-related psychological factors, such as job stress, and structural factors, such as physical absence, on the family and its life-cycle; it examines the effect of parents' everyday work experience, including household work, on the emotional lives of their children as well as on their marital relationships (dark blue cloth with gold lettering, blue dust jacket with white & black lettering is slightly rubbed, otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)