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The Third Career Revisiting the Home vs. Work Choice in Middle Age
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Book Code: C6811
ISBN: 0-275-96811-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-96811-3
240 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 3/30/2000
List Price: $106.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
Availability: Out of stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • The argument is easy to follow, firmly rooted in an image of economic woman as a rational being....Recommended for general readers.
    —Choice
  • The strengths of the book are many. It is well written, clean, and flows well. It moves easily back and forth between theory, research, and case studies.
    —Family Relations
Description: Bookman takes a detailed look at the goals and motivations of high-income middle-aged women who want to enter the labor force after having spent most of their adult lives tending their homes, raising children, and volunteering in the community. The book examines the supply of their labor, their incentives, their motivations, and the fears they face as they evaluate their future options. Bookman also discusses the demand for their skills by reviewing the opportunities available to them in the labor market and detailing what they can realistically aspire to and what obstacles they are likely to encounter. By describing the changes in the workplace that are likely to affect middle-aged women, the book offers a compelling labor market study with regard to this unique group of workers. Bookman makes four major contributions to the literature on women's studies issues in her book. First, she focuses on middle age by addressing the needs and concerns of this booming age bracket. Second, she introduces the concept of the Third Career, in which women want to be employed but not in a demanding or stressful career. Instead, they prefer part-time work or work with greater flexibility, and they are willing to sacrifice income in order to achieve these objectives. Third, the book uses the concepts of shadow skills and human capital to describe the demand for middle-aged female labor. Finally, the book analyzes the possible economic losses and gains to society when middle-aged women enter the labor force, concluding that the net contribution to the economy is positive.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Realities
  • The Profile of Middle-Aged Women with Choices
  • Evolving Expectations of Women with Choices
  • Incentives
  • The Transformation of Aspirations
  • The Redefinition of Leisure
  • The Reevaluation of Volunteer Work
  • Conditions
  • Women in the Labor Force: Changes in Who, What, When, Why, and How
  • The Accommodating Work Environment
  • Capacities
  • Advantages to Be Harnessed: Human Capital and Shadow Skills
  • Obstacles to Be Overcome: Inertia, Discrimination, and More
  • Benefits
  • Social Benefits: The Economic Contribution of Women with Choices
  • Individual Benefits: Personal Fulfillment and Goal Achievement
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
LC Card Number: 99-045992
LCC Class: HD6056
Dewey Class: 331
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