Parenting and Work in Poland

A Gender Studies Perspective

Paperback Engels 2021 9783030663025
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The open access book provides a critical account of parenthood in Polish society. It uses a qualitative perspective to show how mothers and fathers engage with parenthood and also function in the labour market. Parenting in contemporary Poland is not only affected by individual preferences and choices, but significantly by the institutional context, in particular the family policy system, as well as socio-cultural norms of how men and women should fulfill parental roles. The author distinguishes between different kinds of work done in connection to parenthood and shows how the existing institutional system reinforces gender and other forms of social inequalities even in a post-communist state like Poland. The author demonstrates that Polish society has different expectations and institutional norms related to work and gender norms compared to those in long-standing democracies in Europe and elsewhere. The book also shows that the experiences of parenthood in Poland are different between men and women, between single and coupled parents, and based on economic and other resources. This book is of interest to social science students and researchers of family studies, parenting, sociology of work, and social structure in post-communist societies.   

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ISBN13:9783030663025
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Introduction</p>

<p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Parenting, work and gender. Sociological perspective</p>

<p>2.1. Introduction</p>

<p>2.2. Parenting and social change</p>

2.3. Parenting as work in a sociological perspective<p></p>

<p>2.4. Parenting and doing gender</p>

<p>2.5. Parenting and the welfare state system</p>

<p>2.6. Chapter summary</p>

<p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Care work and parenting</p>

<p>3.1. Introduction. Culture of care in Poland</p>

<p>3.2. ‘I can’t imagine my husband on parental leave’. Parental leave as a mother’s right</p>

3.3. ‘Nurseries are so expensive…’. Care gap and organisation of care after parental leave<p></p>

<p>3.4. ‘I’m a bit down…’. Loneliness and exhaustion in care work</p>

<p>3.5. Chapter summary</p>

<p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Paid work and parenting</p>

<p>4.1. Is paid work a part of parenting?</p>

<p>4.2. ‘It’s clear that it’s also a financial issue…’. Necessity of paid work</p>

<p>4.3. ‘I think that a guy has to earn and support his family’. Different attitudes to paid work of mothers and fathers</p>

4.4. ‘Time is the biggest problem in my life’. Time pressures in parenting<p></p>

<p>4.5. Chapter summary</p>

<p>5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Domestic work and parenting</p>

<p>5.1. Prevailing inequalities in the household</p>

<p>5.2. ‘I try to help as much as I can’. Men and domestic chores</p>

<p>5.3. ‘I just don’t want to force him’. Women as managers of everyday life</p>

<p>5.4 ‘I think it is fair’. The sense of fairness and gender roles</p>

<p>5.5 ‘We have a lady coming once a week’. Strategies of reducing domestic duties</p>

<p>5.6. Chapter summary</p>

<p>6. Conclusions: power relations and parenting</p>

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