Share January 10, 2010

The Three Faces of Work-Family Conflict: The Poor, the Professionals, and the Missing Middle

The report, written by Joan C. Williams and Heather Boushey, centralizes on the three faces of work-family conflict in the US today. The types of families facing these three-faces of work-family conflict need government policies that give them all the opportunities needed for them to achieve the American Dream. This report introduces the three faces of work-family conflict, provides current facts and figures that support the overwhelming presence of these faces in modern America, and discusses what our government needs to implement so that this high-rate of work-family conflict can be lessened.

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