The Effects of Couples’ Communication on the Happiness in Marriage of working Mothers with Infants and Children: Focusing on the Mediating Effects of Satisfaction with Sharing of Work at Home

2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 29-47
Author(s):  
So-Hyun Lee
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 189-192
Author(s):  
Yurike Septianingrum ◽  
Lono Wijayanti ◽  
Erika Martining Wardani

The dual role of being a mother and a worker gives stress to women who live it. The demand to work at home becomes a burden for them because they have to optimize their roles both as mothers and as workers, especially in conditions of imbalance in the work environment due to the current Covid-19 pandemic. The mother's inability to cope with the stressors received has the risk of causing depression in the mother. This community service aims to increase the knowledge of mothers about stress management in working mothers during the Covid-19 pandemic. The activities are carried out within 1 month. The method used is education and demonstration of positive thinking virtually via YouTube. This community service activity was attended by 17 mothers. Mother's knowledge was measured using a questionnaire via a google form. The results of community service show that there is an increase in knowledge of mothers after being given virtual counselling


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 339-360
Author(s):  
Leila Valoura

The applied cultural analysis work presented in this article was conducted with independent professionals who work in a flexible time-space format – known as telework – for the entertainment, new media, and arts sector in the Los Angeles area. Most participants are associates of the production and post-production boutique “Studio Can” as well as the curatorial new media and arts nonprofit organization “PalMarte.” When working in a flexible time-space format, boundaries between leisure/family life and work at home, or personal and public realms, tend to become blurred. This blurred context involves a web of cultural complexity that exists behind the materialization of boundaries. Through empirical material, this article examines rhythms and mechanisms between flexibility and stability, unveiling a viscous consistency of everyday life. This work helps to better understand the relation between leisure/family life and work at home, as well as stability and change, to rethink these realms and how they relate to each other but also how they transform one another. Although culturally different, these realms are bridged through the material culture that surrounds them. As conveyors, objects (such as a heating pad) and activities culturally transport participants between realms. Research methods combined time-diaries, interviews, observation, visual ethnography, and autoethnography. While applying academic knowledge into a non-academic setting to rethink realms and how they relate and transform each other in a bridged relationship, this work is also an invitation to rethink the relationship between the realms of academia and non-academia.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Jacek Gądecki ◽  
Marcin Jewdokimow ◽  
Magdalena Żadkowska

1994 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Peggy L. Chinn
Keyword(s):  

Labour ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 444-469 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miruna Sarbu
Keyword(s):  

2020 ◽  
pp. 216-230
Author(s):  
David Menconi

Another group of one-time North Carolina punks playing quieter is Avett Brothers, the Concord duo of Seth and Scott Avett. They’ve worked incredibly hard, touring the world and headlining festivals while growing more mature, stately, and majestic as a recording act with producer Rick Rubin. And they still live and work at home, in the Concord area.


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