2019
DOI: 10.3224/gender.v11i2.09
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Der ‚kritische‘ und ‚neoliberale‘ Vereinbarkeitsdiskurs in der Alltagskommunikation berufstätiger Mütter

Abstract: In der Geschlechterforschung wird angeregt über den Zusammenhang von Feminismus, Neoliberalismus, demografischer Wende in der Familienpolitik und der sich verändernden Rolle von Müttern debattiert. Dieser Beitrag zielt darauf ab, die Art und das Ausmaß der Rezeption öffentlicher Diskurse um Vereinbarkeit herauszuarbeiten. Hiernach werden insbesondere hochqualifizierte Frauen durch wirkmächtige Leitbilder darauf verpflichtet, Karriere und Mutterschaft selbstständig zu vereinbaren, während die Kritik am asymmetr… Show more

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“…Among individuals in their mid-twenties or thirties, the intention to have a child also infl uences the likelihood that a person will move in with their partner (Wagner et al 2019a/b). Earlier studies also demonstrated that fertility intentions and the related expected family tasks infl uence the selection of professional pathways among women long before children are born (Born 2001;Krüger 2014;Zimmermann 2019).…”
Section: Fertility Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among individuals in their mid-twenties or thirties, the intention to have a child also infl uences the likelihood that a person will move in with their partner (Wagner et al 2019a/b). Earlier studies also demonstrated that fertility intentions and the related expected family tasks infl uence the selection of professional pathways among women long before children are born (Born 2001;Krüger 2014;Zimmermann 2019).…”
Section: Fertility Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the cultural notions of motherhood are similar in Germany and the UK: in both countries the role of a caring and selfless (middle-class white) mother goes along with an economically dependent woman. While her husband is the breadwinner, she works mainly part-time to be able to care for dependent children [Raddon, 2002;Miller, 2013Miller, , 2017Zimmermann, 2019].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%