From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US

Unemployment influences life experiences and outcomes, but how it does so may be shaped by gender and parenthood. Because research on unemployment focuses on men’s experiences of unemployment, it presents as universal a process that may be gendered. This article asks: how do college-educated, hetero...

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Main Author: RAO, Aliya Hamid
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-43832020-02-13T09:16:54Z From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US RAO, Aliya Hamid Unemployment influences life experiences and outcomes, but how it does so may be shaped by gender and parenthood. Because research on unemployment focuses on men’s experiences of unemployment, it presents as universal a process that may be gendered. This article asks: how do college-educated, heterosexual, married mothers experience involuntary unemployment? Drawing on in-depth interviews with unemployed mothers in the US, their husbands, and follow-up interviews, this article finds that the experience of job loss is tempered for mothers as they derive a culturally valued identity from motherhood which also anchors their lives. Husbands’ support emphasises that employment is one of several options mothers can pursue. Couples pivot attention to husbands’ careers as they worry about finances, often resulting in marital tensions. Using mothers’ unemployment as a case, this study demonstrates that unemployment has more divergent implications depending on gender and parenthood than prior theories suggest. 2019-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3126 info:doi/10.1177/0950017019887334 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4383/viewcontent/From_professionals___PV.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University gender motherhood professionals unemployment Family, Life Course, and Society Work, Economy and Organizations
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic gender
motherhood
professionals
unemployment
Family, Life Course, and Society
Work, Economy and Organizations
spellingShingle gender
motherhood
professionals
unemployment
Family, Life Course, and Society
Work, Economy and Organizations
RAO, Aliya Hamid
From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US
description Unemployment influences life experiences and outcomes, but how it does so may be shaped by gender and parenthood. Because research on unemployment focuses on men’s experiences of unemployment, it presents as universal a process that may be gendered. This article asks: how do college-educated, heterosexual, married mothers experience involuntary unemployment? Drawing on in-depth interviews with unemployed mothers in the US, their husbands, and follow-up interviews, this article finds that the experience of job loss is tempered for mothers as they derive a culturally valued identity from motherhood which also anchors their lives. Husbands’ support emphasises that employment is one of several options mothers can pursue. Couples pivot attention to husbands’ careers as they worry about finances, often resulting in marital tensions. Using mothers’ unemployment as a case, this study demonstrates that unemployment has more divergent implications depending on gender and parenthood than prior theories suggest.
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author RAO, Aliya Hamid
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title From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US
title_short From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US
title_full From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US
title_fullStr From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US
title_full_unstemmed From professionals to professional mothers?: how college-educated, married mothers experience unemployment in the US
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3126
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