In 1914 the world was a very different place. Whole families lived within streets of each other and sometimes even in the same street or village. This 'extended family' of aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents sustained, nurtured and protected the children.
one role is that the girls have to take care of the children while the fathers are out working. (like most stay at home mothers)
Clara M. Beyer has written: 'Children of working mothers in Philadelphia' -- subject(s): Women, Married women, Employment, Children of working mothers, Mothers
Working mothers can not give as much time to their children as non-working mothers. The time that they are able to give will not be of the same quality. Children require both, quantity and quality, of their parent;s time.
Karen Norberg has written: 'Partnership status and the human sex ratio at birth' -- subject(s): Family, Sex ratio 'The effects of daycare reconsidered' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Children of working mothers, Economic aspects of Child rearing, Economic aspects of Children of working mothers, Labor supply, Working mothers
They lived on the island because their fathers were actively working on Alcatraz.
Good parents raise and care for their children. Teach them right from wrong. How to behave in society. Then, if or when grandchildren come along, they take on the role of grandparents who are always on demand for babysitting, and later on, collecting the grandchildren from school because the parents are working full time! From experience, the list is endless!
Marsha Hurst has written: 'Determinants and consequences of maternal employment' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Children of working mothers, Employment, Mothers
A working mother is a woman who has children and is also employed in a job outside the home. This term encompasses mothers who balance their responsibilities at work with their responsibilities at home, raising their children while also managing a career.
Clarissa Kugelberg has written: 'Perceiving motherhood and fatherhood' -- subject(s): Children of working parents, Parenthood, Working mothers
There is a magazine called Working Mothers which, as the title indicates, is geared towards working mothers. I would think this magazine would be a good source for information on time management for working mothers.
Judy Andrucki has written: 'Working mothers' -- subject(s): Humor, Mothers, Working mothers
working mothers don't get enough time for interaction with family members. Their Children deprived of motherly affection, family education, norms, culture and thus deficit in many ways. Nevertheless children suffers psychologically which can't be fulfilled. On the other hand, if mothers can handle the above maturely, could be over-come, and be able to convince and make a balance to the every relationship, the results could be better. Working mothers can utilize their professional expertise to family management, to some extent.