Mams, moms, mums: lone mothers’ accounts of management strategies

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Madeleine Leonard, G. Kelly
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Management strategies are typically associated with economic goals and neglect how women’s daily lives incorporate non-economic goals. To illustrate this point, the paper draws on the narratives of 32 lone mothers who have to confront various constraints in terms of how they manage the resources at their disposal paying particular attention to how their subjective accounts impact on their conceptions of the mothering role. Mothers continually strive to make decisions based on how they consider, negotiate and balance economic and non-economic responsibilities. Based on the women’s narratives, the women were categorised into three core groups: MAMs (mothers actively managing), MOMs (mothers only managing) and MUMs (mothers under managing). This typology is used to identify and explore factors that enable women to counter constraints, intensify agency and thereby enhance their ability to make decisions they believe are right for them and their families. In the process, the women demonstrate how they perceive motherhood and how their subjective evaluations of their ability/inability to match their expectations are fundamental to their sense of well-being in terms of managing everyday life.
妈妈、妈妈、妈妈:单亲妈妈对管理策略的描述
管理策略通常与经济目标相关,而忽视了女性日常生活如何融入非经济目标。为了说明这一点,本文引用了32位单身母亲的叙述,她们必须面对各种限制,即如何管理她们所掌握的资源,特别注意她们的主观叙述如何影响她们对母亲角色的看法。母亲们不断努力根据她们如何考虑、协商和平衡经济和非经济责任来做出决定。根据女性的叙述,这些女性被分为三个核心组:MAMs(积极管理的母亲),MOMs(只管理的母亲)和MUMs(被管理的母亲)。这种类型被用来识别和探索使妇女能够对抗限制,加强能力性,从而提高她们做出决定的能力,她们认为这对她们和她们的家庭是正确的。在这个过程中,妇女们展示了她们如何看待母性,以及她们对自己是否有能力满足自己的期望的主观评价是她们在管理日常生活方面的幸福感的基础。
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Contemporary Social Science
Contemporary Social Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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