Work, Family, and Leisure
Discover the intricate balance of work, family, and leisure in Robert Orrange's compelling book, "Work, Family, and Leisure," published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007. This insightful exploration examines the life plans of advanced law and MBA students, shedding light on their aspirations amidst significant societal changes. With a focus on four key transformations—individualism, the gender revolution, the rise of dual-career couples, and increasing employment uncertainty—Orrange offers a thorough analysis of how these factors shape the dynamics of modern life.
Spanning 272 pages, this thought-provoking study is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of sociology, family structures, and cultural anthropology in the United States. Delve into the sociological aspects of marriage and family and gain a deeper understanding of the evolving social institutions that impact our daily lives.