Making Motherhood Work, Caitlyn Collins
Making Motherhood Work, Caitlyn Collins
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Making Motherhood Work
How Women Manage Careers and Caregiving

Author: Caitlyn Collins

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/12/2019


Synopsis

The work-family conflict that mothers experience today is a national crisis. Women struggle to balance breadwinning with the bulk of parenting, and stress is constant. Social policies don't help. Of all Western industrialized countries, the United States ranks dead last for supportive work-family policies: No federal paid parental leave. The highest gender wage gap. No minimum standard for vacation and sick days. Can American women look to European policies for solutions?

Drawing on interviews with 135 working mothers in Sweden, Germany, Italy, and the United States, Caitlyn Collins shows that mothers' desires and expectations depend heavily on context. In Sweden—renowned for its gender-equal policies—mothers assume they will receive support from their partners, employers, and the government. In the former East Germany, with its history of mandated employment, mothers don't feel conflicted about working, but some curtail their work hours and ambitions. Mothers in western Germany and Italy, where maternalist values are strong, are stigmatized for pursuing careers. Meanwhile, American working mothers stand apart for their guilt and worry. Policies alone, Collins discovers, cannot solve women's struggles. Easing them will require a deeper understanding of cultural beliefs about gender equality, employment, and motherhood.

About Caitlyn Collins

Caitlyn Collins is assistant professor of sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. Her work has been covered by the Atlantic, NPR, and the Washington Post. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexis on February 04, 2020

In her fascinating cross-cultural study of motherhood experiences, Caitlyn Collins examines how women combine motherhood and work, and how different cultural models impact women's experiences. For her fieldwork, Collins chose 4 countries that were roughly representative of her 4 social frameworks: S......more

Goodreads review by Nikita on October 08, 2023

incredible. i think everyone who is thinking about becoming a parent at some point in their life or another needs to read this book!......more

Goodreads review by Katie on July 20, 2023

5 stars......more

Goodreads review by Cristine on March 27, 2019

This book was fantastic. It was about how motherhood/working look in other countries. The author went to Sweden, Germany, and Italy to compare to the United States and it was incredibly enlightening. While of course, everyone has a different experience based on their unique circumstances, there were......more

Goodreads review by Levi on August 24, 2021

I’ll start with the positives. Collins did a great job conducting her own interviews, researching systems from various countries, and addressing true daily concerns of working men and women alike. Other than that, this book completely misses the mark for readers who want to know how to become more w......more