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Starting In Our Own Backyards How Working Families Can Build Community And Survive The New Economy 1st Edition Ann Bookman

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Starting In Our Own Backyards How Working Families Can Build Community And Survive The New Economy 1st Edition Ann Bookman
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Starting In Our Own Backyards How Working Families Can Build Community And Survive The New Economy 1st Edition Ann Bookman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Ann Bookman
ISBN: 9780203497364, 9780203603222, 9780415935883, 0203497368, 0203603222, 0415935881
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Starting In Our Own Backyards How Working Families Can Build Community And Survive The New Economy 1st Edition Ann Bookman by Ann Bookman 9780203497364, 9780203603222, 9780415935883, 0203497368, 0203603222, 0415935881 instant download after payment.

Containing interviews with more than 100 middle-class working parents in the Boston area, Bookman vividly illustrates the inherent conflicts faced by today's two-working-parent families and the often unfortunate consequences for the community. In an important departure from the ongoing debate, she offers a new paradigm for the relationship between paid and unpaid work that could invigorate both family life and the quality of civil society.

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