Working women in transition to motherhood in Italy
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Bertolini, Sonia (Auteur)
- Musumeci, Rosy (Auteur)
- Naldini, Manuela (Auteur)
- Torrioni, Paola Maria (Auteur)
Titre
Working women in transition to motherhood in Italy
Résumé
This article deals with the changing relationship between work and motherhood during the first pregnancy among a group of twenty-one highly educated women living in Turin (Northern Italy), who were interviewed during the months before childbirth with their male partners, in 2010-2012. It aims to illustrate the tensions between the dominant ideas and ideals of motherhood (the 'intensive mothering' model) and the pressing demands of the changing labour market. The data shows that ideas, plans and decisions concerning childcare arrangements are highly gendered, being influenced by the expectations of partners, employers and colleagues and by a work culture which is not family friendly. Within this Italian social and political context, a mother-to-be faces a dilemma which is perceived as a private issue that concerns only herself. The new transition to parenthood forces women to redefine their identity and career in a highly gendered manner. © Institute of Modern Languages Research 2015.
Publication
Journal of Romance Studies
Volume
15
Numéro
3
Pages
49-70
Date
2015
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1752-2331
Référence
Bertolini, Sonia, Musumeci, Rosy, Naldini, Manuela et Torrioni, Paola Maria. (2015). Working women in transition to motherhood in Italy. Journal of Romance Studies, 15(3), 49‑70. https://doi.org/10.3167/jrs.2015.150305
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