Competing Devotions: Career and Family among Women Executives

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
S. Bianchi
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Competing Devotions: Career and Family Among Women Executives. Mary Blair-Loy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2003. 269 pp. ISBN 0-674-01089-2. $39.95 (cloth). Despite the rapid increase in women's educational attainment and enhanced labor force opportunities, women continue to lag behind men in career success. Goldin (2004) estimates that only 21%-27% of recent cohorts of college-educated women achieve "work and family" success (babies and well-paid careers) by midlife; Mary Blair-Loy, in Competing Devotions, helps us understand why. Based on in-depth interviews with 56 women in top executive positions in the finance industry and with 25 women who left these high-powered careers to focus on children and family, she illuminates the factors that impede gender equality in the labor market and the home even among those with the greatest resources and ability. According to Blair-Loy, two powerful schema help define the options of high-achieving women: the schema of "devotion to work" and "devotion to family." Schema operate at both the social and individual level: They are powerful not only because they offer shared understanding about how the world works and how it should work but also because they become internalized by the individual. The dilemma for high-achieving women is that they are caught between the widely shared belief that their profession is a calling, but so is motherhood. Under the devotion to work schema, market work is more than a job, it is a vocation. Work in these high-powered finance jobs requires single-minded devotion. In its extreme, only those who devote themselves totally to the job are worthy of the rise to the top. On the other hand, an equally powerful devotion to family schema sees motherhood in much the same light, as a life's work to which a woman must give herself over. One cannot be a "good mother" part time, and it is assumed that biology makes women, not men, the best caregivers of children. Because time is finite, it is difficult-indeed impossible for the most zealous adherents of both-to combine work and family. Fully two thirds of the 56 women in Blair-Loy's sample of top finance executives do not have children. Blair-Loy sees these women as conformists; they do not challenge the devotion to work schema by trying to combine highpowered careers with childrearing. Instead, they forego becoming mothers. On the other side, the women who have completely given up careers to rear children also do not challenge either schema but rather reinforce the notion that occupational achievement and good mothering are incompatible. Interestingly, views of what children need differ for those who devote themselves to family versus those who continue in high-powered careers while also rearing children. …
竞争的奉献:女性高管的事业和家庭
竞争的奉献:女性高管的事业和家庭。玛丽Blair-Loy。剑桥,马萨诸塞州:哈佛大学出版社,2003。269页,ISBN 0-674-01089-2。39.95美元(布)。尽管妇女受教育程度迅速提高,劳动机会增加,但妇女在事业成功方面仍然落后于男子。戈尔丁(2004)估计,在最近一批受过大学教育的女性中,只有21%-27%的人在中年时取得了“工作和家庭”的成功(孩子和高薪职业);Mary Blair-Loy在《竞争的信仰》一书中帮助我们理解了其中的原因。她深入采访了56位在金融行业担任高管职位的女性,以及25位离开这些高级职业、专注于孩子和家庭的女性。她阐明了在劳动力市场和家庭中阻碍性别平等的因素,即使在那些拥有最丰富资源和能力的女性中也是如此。根据Blair-Loy的说法,两种强大的模式帮助定义了高成就女性的选择:“奉献于工作”和“奉献于家庭”。图式在社会和个人层面上都起作用:它们之所以强大,不仅是因为它们提供了关于世界如何运作以及应该如何运作的共同理解,还因为它们被个人内化了。成就斐然的女性面临的困境是,她们被一种普遍的观念所左右,即她们的职业是一种使命,但做母亲也是一种使命。在敬业的工作模式下,市场工作不仅仅是一份工作,而是一种职业。从事这些权力巨大的金融工作需要一心一意的投入。在极端情况下,只有那些全身心投入工作的人才配得到晋升。另一方面,对家庭模式同样强烈的忠诚,也将母性视为女性必须奉献自己的终身事业。一个人不可能在业余时间成为一名“好母亲”,而且人们认为,生物学让女性而不是男性成为最好的照顾孩子的人。因为时间是有限的,要把工作和家庭结合起来是很困难的——对最热心的两者的拥护者来说确实是不可能的。Blair-Loy调查的56名女性高管中,有整整三分之二没有孩子。布莱尔-洛伊认为这些女性墨守成规;他们不会试图将高强度的职业与养育孩子结合起来,从而挑战对工作的热爱。相反,她们放弃成为母亲。另一方面,完全放弃事业来抚养孩子的女性也没有挑战这两种模式,而是强化了职业成就和好母亲是不相容的观念。有趣的是,对于孩子需要什么,那些全身心投入家庭的人与那些继续从事高强度职业、同时还要抚养孩子的人的看法不同。...
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期刊介绍: For more than 70 years, Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) has been a leading research journal in the family field. JMF features original research and theory, research interpretation and reviews, and critical discussion concerning all aspects of marriage, other forms of close relationships, and families.In 2009, an institutional subscription to Journal of Marriage and Family includes a subscription to Family Relations and Journal of Family Theory & Review.
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