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Family Time

The Social Organization of Care

Nancy Folbre editor Michael Bittman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Feb '04

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This volume features international experts examining the relationship between time use and family policy, highlighting how social institutions shape individual choices and emphasizing the importance of time over money in caregiving.

Family Time brings together prominent international experts to examine the relationship between time use and family policy. The contributors delve into how social institutions shape the choices individuals make regarding the allocation of their time, particularly in balancing paid and unpaid work. This exploration highlights the constraints that often limit the ability to care for family members, especially children and the elderly, emphasizing the intrinsic value of time in these relationships.

The book challenges traditional measures of time spent on caregiving, arguing that conventional surveys often oversimplify the complexities involved. By summarizing empirical evidence on trends in caregiving time, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of how individuals navigate their responsibilities. They engage in thoughtful discussions about the implications of these findings for family policy and social structures, revealing the deeper significance of time in our lives.

Overall, Family Time is a well-researched and insightful read for those interested in feminist economics, sociology, and gender studies. The contributors make a compelling case that time, in many ways, holds greater importance than money. This volume invites readers to reconsider the value of time in caregiving and the broader implications for society, making it a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on family dynamics and policy.

ISBN: 9780415310093

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 566g

256 pages