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Men's Family Work: Child-Centered Fathering and the Sharing of Domestic Labor; 5. Family-Responsive Benefits and the Two-Tiered Labor Market; 6. How Are Small Businesses Responding to Work and Family Issues?; 7. Part-Time Work Arrangements and the Corporation: A Dynamic Interaction; 8. Toward a New View of Work and Family Life 327 $a9. Work, Family, and Globalization: Broadening the Scope of Policy Analysis10. Changing the Structure and Culture of Work: Work and Family Conflict, Work Flexibility, and Gender Equity in the Modern Workplace; 11. Workplace Policies and the Psychological Well-Being of First-Time Parents: The Case of Working-Class Families; 12. Work, Family, and Gender in Medicine: How Do Dual-Earners Decide Who Should Work Less?; 13. From Baby-sitters to Child Care Providers: The Development of a Feminist Consciousness in Family Day Care Workers 327 $a14. Children, Work, and Family: Some Thoughts on ""Mother-Blame""15. The Kinderdult: The New Child Born to Conflict between Work and Family; 16. Passing between the Worlds of Maid and Mistress: The Life of a Mexican Maid's Daughter; 17. Eavesdropping Children, Adult Deals, and Cultures of Care; 18. Pick-up Time at Oakdale Elementary School: Work and Family from the Vantage Points of Children; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; W 330 $aThe dynamics of work and parenthood are in the midst of a revolutionary shift in the United States. 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