Parent Care in the Context of Women's Multiple Roles |
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Authors: | Mary Ann Parris Stephens,& Melissa M. Franks |
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Affiliation: | Kent State University, Kent,;Wayne State University, Detroit |
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Abstract: | This article addresses the multiple roles held by women involved in parent care and the ways in which these roles affect the women's well-being. Research on women's roles (including that of caregiver) has been guided by two opposing perspectives, the scarcity hypothesis and the expansion hypothesis. Findings from our studies of role quality, role combinations, and role spillover have provided abundant evidence that the lives of these women cannot be easilycaptured by either the scarcity or the expansion hypothesis alone. |
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Keywords: | Parent care women's multiple roles scarcity hypothesis expansion hypothesis |
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