Author(s): Susan Thistle
A social transformation of profound proportions has been unfolding over the second half of the
twentieth century as women have turned from household work to wages as the key source of their
livelihood. This timely study, a broad comparative analysis of African American women's and white
women's changing relationships to home and work over the past forty years, at last provides a
wide-ranging overview of how this shift is influencing the shape of families and the American
economy. Susan Thistle brings together diverse issues and statistics -- the plight of single mothers;
the time crunch faced by many parents; the problem of housework; patterns of work, employment and
marriage; and much more -- in a rich and engaging analysis that draws from history, economics,
political science, sociology, government documents, and census data to put gender at the center
of the social and economic changes of the past decades. With its broad historical and theoretical
sweep, clear charts and tables, and accessible writing, From Marriage to the Market will be an
essential resource for understanding the tumultuous changes currently transforming American society.
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