This paper reports some initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people who are, concurrently, parents of a child with chronic illness/disability and working full time. The respondents of this study happen to be all women. Two emerging themes of interest are explored here. The first is a revisit of traditional notions of the abusive workplace, which seems to be of special interest when considering the plight of these women. Secondly, the numerous work and home demands on the working mother, especially the working mother of a child with chronic illness or disability. [twas unsurprising that these women reported extensive and multiple physical and emotional demands while trying to manage full time work with significant home and caring responsibilities. What is surprising is that these narratives of concern have not previously been explored, and should be.
History
Pagination
104 - 110
Location
San Diego, Calif.
Open access
Yes
Start date
2003-10-09
End date
2003-10-11
ISBN-13
9781878583642
ISBN-10
1878583646
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2003, Association on Employment Practices and Principles
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Vickers
Title of proceedings
AEPP 03 : Conference Proceedings: Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Conference