The Other Glass Ceiling: The Domestic Politics of Parenting
Hannah Green and Sophia Parker Demos,
ISBN: 1841801585,
£10
STAR RATING: 3/5
This short, well-organised report focuses on the "quiet revolution"; the subtle changes in family life behind closed doors as a result of changes in employment patterns, writes Anthony Douglas.
The authors argue that men and women as parents are fast becoming an increasingly workaholic-force, unsupported by the state and investing a lot in bringing up the next generation of economically active children for our country - the "public value of parenting". Work-life imbalance is rife, with little help from most employers.
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