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Women's Health Weekly

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"Recent debates on the relationship between women's work orientations and their labour market behaviour have been marked by a polarization between those who emphasize personal choice and those who argue that constraint is equally, if not more, important. However, in both approaches 'orientation' is understood primarily as a choice between prioritizing paid work or family (understood almost exclusively in terms of childcare responsibilities) for all women regardless of socioeconomic class," scientists in Oxford, the United Kingdom report (see also Life Sciences).

"Drawing on in-depth qualitative interview data, this article outlines some of the similarities and differences in the work orientations of women in professional/managerial, intermediate and routine/manual socioeconomic classes in Oxford. It develops the concept of 'work orientation' to include the meaning of paid work as well as labour market behaviour for women with and without children," wrote L. James and colleagues, University ...

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