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Balancing the Big Stuff

Finding Happiness in Work, Family, and Life
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 2014

Summary

While the current conversation about work-family balance and “having it all” tends to focus on women, both men and women are harmed when conditions make it impossible to balance meaningful work with family life. Yet, both will benefit from re-evaluating what it means to have it all and fighting for changes in their relationships and society to make greater equality possible. Here, Miriam Liss and Holly Hollomon Schiffrin discuss the ways in which we all define “having it all” and how we can obtain it for ourselves through a better evaluation of what we want from ourselves, our families, our jobs, and each other. Determining a 50/50 division of labor around the house may not be the thing that works for everyone. Working from home or not at all may not be the thing to bring us satisfaction, but learning what studies show and how to feel balanced and make those decisions to bring balance is crucial.

The authors argue that people can find balance in their roles by doing things in moderation. Although being engaged in both parenting and work is good for well-being, people can avoid the pitfalls of over-parenting and over-working. They show that balance can come from a meaningful consideration of what happiness and contentedness mean to us as individuals, and how best to achieve our goals within the limitations of our current circumstances. They illustrate that balance is not simply an individual problem. Social issues such as the lack of parental leave, flexible work schedules, and affordable, high quality child care make balance difficult. With attention now on the issue, they argue that it’s time men and women advocate for better services and better opportunities to achieve balance, happiness, and success in all their roles.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2014
Copyright Year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-1-4422-2335-6
ISBN-Online
978-1-4422-2336-3
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
252
Product Type
Monograph

Table of contents

ChapterPages
    1. Contents No access
    2. Foreword No access
    3. Acknowledgments No access
  1. 1 The Search for Balance No access Pages 1 - 14
  2. 2 Balancing Multiple Roles No access Pages 15 - 32
  3. 3 Balance as a Parent No access Pages 33 - 60
  4. 4 Balance at Work No access Pages 61 - 80
  5. 5 Balance Is for Both Men and Women No access Pages 81 - 98
  6. 6 Balance at Home No access Pages 99 - 116
  7. 7 Societal Barriers to Balance No access Pages 117 - 136
  8. 8 Beyond Balance No access Pages 137 - 160
  9. 9 Balance and Beyond No access Pages 161 - 168
  10. Notes No access Pages 169 - 210
  11. Bibliography No access Pages 211 - 244
  12. Index No access Pages 245 - 250
  13. About the Authors No access Pages 251 - 252

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