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The Wife Drought por Annabel Crabb
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The Wife Drought (edición 2014)

por Annabel Crabb

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'I need a wife' It?s a common joke among women juggling work and family. But it?s not actually a joke. Having a spouse who takes care of things at home is a Godsend on the domestic front. It?s a potent economic asset on the work front. And it?s an advantage enjoyed - even in our modern society - by vastly more men than women. Working women are in an advanced, sustained, and chronically under-reported state of wife drought, and there is no sign of rain. But why is the work-and-family debate always about women? Why don?t men get the same flexibility that women do? In our fixation on the barriers that face women on the way into the workplace, do we forget about the barriers that - for men - still block the exits? The Wife Drought is about women, men, family and work. Written in Annabel Crabb?s inimitable style, it?s full of candid and funny stories from the author?s work in and around politics and the media, historical nuggets about the role of 'The Wife? in Australia, and intriguing research about the attitudes that pulse beneath the surface of egalitarian Australia. Crabb?s call is for a ceasefire in the gender wars. Rather than a shout of rage, The Wife Drought is the thoughtful, engaging catalyst for a conversation that?s long overdue.… (más)
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Título:The Wife Drought
Autores:Annabel Crabb
Información:RHA eBooks Adult, Kindle Edition, 320 pages
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While reading this, I think I messaged my friend about three times, saying you *must* read this. It will become the book we refer to every single time we watch QandA, during which messages are exchanged saying ‘have you seen X? She will make a wonderful wife.’
This was a fascinating and well researched book which confirmed so many of my suspicions and I swear AC must have been hiding in my house because her portrayal of an Aussie household in a ‘traditional’ set up is on the money. ( )
  Vividrogers | Dec 20, 2020 |
A look at the support that a 'wife' of either gender can provide and the career advantages that result. Looks at the way men and women are viewed and expectations regarding childcare. Nothing startling in this book. ( )
  brakketh | Jun 18, 2016 |
This a clear, well-written discussion of the ways in which men and, particularly, women are constrained by the ways of the modern workplace. It's convincing and well argued, but really feels like something for people who've not really given the topic much thought before - anyone who has been interested or bothered by workplace inequality will have covered most of this ground before. Still - the book seems to have reached a broad audience and that's definitely valuable. ( )
  mjlivi | Feb 2, 2016 |
Annabel Crabb's style is gorgeously witty. And her premise that men should be allowed the space to spend time with their families as well is well argued. ( )
  devilish2 | Jan 1, 2016 |
Thought provoking and enjoyable read. Definitely recommend it, for both men and women. ( )
  KMF2014 | Nov 12, 2015 |
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'I need a wife' It?s a common joke among women juggling work and family. But it?s not actually a joke. Having a spouse who takes care of things at home is a Godsend on the domestic front. It?s a potent economic asset on the work front. And it?s an advantage enjoyed - even in our modern society - by vastly more men than women. Working women are in an advanced, sustained, and chronically under-reported state of wife drought, and there is no sign of rain. But why is the work-and-family debate always about women? Why don?t men get the same flexibility that women do? In our fixation on the barriers that face women on the way into the workplace, do we forget about the barriers that - for men - still block the exits? The Wife Drought is about women, men, family and work. Written in Annabel Crabb?s inimitable style, it?s full of candid and funny stories from the author?s work in and around politics and the media, historical nuggets about the role of 'The Wife? in Australia, and intriguing research about the attitudes that pulse beneath the surface of egalitarian Australia. Crabb?s call is for a ceasefire in the gender wars. Rather than a shout of rage, The Wife Drought is the thoughtful, engaging catalyst for a conversation that?s long overdue.

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