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The gendered discourse of work-family balance in the oil and gas industry

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Williams, Christine L. (Auteur)
Titre
The gendered discourse of work-family balance in the oil and gas industry
Résumé
U.S. corporations have been slow to adopt family-friendly workplace accommodations, despite decades of research demonstrating their value. Some hope that the millennial generation will spur corporate change because, compared with older generations of workers, young people purportedly strive for more balanced lifestyles and gender equality in their relationships. This study examines the experiences of early career scientists and engineers employed by a major oil and gas corporation that has not implemented family-friendly accommodations, asking whether these highly trained workers seek work-family balance and whether they parlay these desires into requests for accommodation from their employer. Interviews reveal a gendered discourse of work-family balance at this firm: mothers and prospective mothers describe intense work-family conflict, but they blame themselves and not their employer. A number of men, in contrast, express satisfaction with their work-family balance, yet their narratives reveal that their achievement of balance depends on a traditional gender division of labor in the home. Some men and women seek alternative forms of balance that do not involve family; if thwarted from pursuing this goal, they are inclined to exit the company. These discourses of balance reflect neoliberal assumptions, reproduce gender inequality, and suggest the need for an alternative to the voluntary approach to promoting work-family policies. © 2017, © The Southern Sociological Society 2017.
Publication
Social Currents
Volume
5
Numéro
2
Pages
120-139
Date
2018
Langue
Anglais
DOI
10.1177/2329496517748334
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/7277129271
Référence
Williams, Christine L. (2018). The gendered discourse of work-family balance in the oil and gas industry. Social Currents, 5(2), 120‑139. https://doi.org/10.1177/2329496517748334
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    • Sociologie
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    • 2010-2019
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