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    New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.] : Rutgers University Press
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    gbv_62673701X
    Format: XIX, 278 S. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9780813549569 , 9780813549552
    Series Statement: Families in focus series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Inside the clockwork of male careers , Shift work in multiple time zones : some implications of contingent and nonstandard employment for family life , Where families and children's activities meet : gender, meshing work, and family myths , Emotional carework, gender, and the division of household labor , Why can't I have what I want? Timing employment, marriage, and motherhood , Framing couple time and togetherness among American and Norwegian professional couples , Love and gratitude : single mothers talk about men's contributions to the second shift , The asking rules of reciprocity , Wives who play by the rules : working on emotions in the sport marriage , Emotion work in the age of insecurity , The crisis of care , The family work of parenting in public , Maternally yours : the emotion work of maternal visibility , Invisible care and the illusion of independence , Remaking family through subcontracting care : elder care in Taiwanese and Hong Kong immigrant families , The Viacom generation : the consumer child and the corporate parent , Consumption as care and belonging : economies of dignity in children's daily lives , Interracial intimacy on the commodity frontier , The globalization-family nexus : families as mediating structures of globalization , Homeland visits : transnational magnified moments among low-wage immigrant men , Childbirth at the global crossroads , Englisch
    Language: English
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