Not exact matches
Romney's comment was perhaps well meant, but taken in the context
of all
of his ideas about
women, that they must be taken care
of because they are fragile, delicate creatures, who can't think or care for themselves and are better fit for staying
home and taking care
of the offspring than
out in the
work force, the words mirror his general condescending attitude toward
women.
Over 60 years ago when it was still extraordinary for
women to
work out of the
home in this country the mainline was making the theological case for
women in ordained ministry against the overwhelming opposition
of most Christians throughout history.
As Daniel Yankelovich points
out, «By the late seventies a majority
of women (51 percent) were
working outside the
home.
How can church communities better support, celebrate, and draw
out the gifts
of women who
work outside
of the
home?
«There's a lot
of single mothers
out there where they don't have that luxury and some
of them just have to
work, and they've still got a whole bunch
of kids at
home depending on that
woman,» she says.
Not too long ago, a Gallup poll indicated a huge proportion
of men — 76 percent — would chose to
work out of the
home than «stay at
home and take care
of the house and family» while just 51 percent
of women said the same.
A recent Gallup poll indicates a huge proportion
of men — 76 percent — would chose to
work out of the
home than «stay at
home and take care
of the house and family» while just 51 percent
of women said the same.
In particular we were interested in opinions
of women who
work out of home.
Most people think
of a stay - at -
home moms as a
woman with a spouse who goes
out to
work while she stays
home all day.
I wanted to offer an interpretation
of «fashion week» for real people
out there who are either stay at
home moms, students,
working mothers, single mothers or regular, normal career
women who wonder when they heck would they ever wear some
of the far -
out designs that runways and magazines show.
Many find attachment parenting makes parenting and
working more compatible, not «impossibly demanding» as Judith Warner perceives: «That's why William Sears, for all his insistence on flexibility and admonitions to «do the best you can with the resources you have,» strikes so many
of us as impossibly demanding for any
woman who wants or simply needs to keep
out -
of -
home work a viable part
of her life.»
That list includes «The Opt -
Out Revolution» by Lisa Belkin, a 2003 Times Magazine cover story that looked at a handful
of Princeton grads who (unlike most
of their peers) left demanding jobs to stay at
home with their children; Caitlin Flanagan's gloating potshots at
working moms, especially «How Serfdom Saved the
Women's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over car
Women's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many
women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over car
women at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over careers.
An Alabama
woman who accused failed GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore
of sexual assault came
home from
work earlier this week to find
out that her house had burned down — and the blaze is now being investigated as possible arson, officials said.
That was one
of the take -
home messages
of a Wednesday phone briefing from the grassroots Research Partnership on
Women in Biomedical Careers, which grew
out of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH)
Working Group on
Women in Biomedical Careers.
Because
of the recession and financial restrictions, more men and
women are going to be
working out at
home or in the park, but by including all
of the other trends mentioned in this article, they will still be able to lose fat and sculpt their muscles.
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Charley's mom walked
out when he was young, and his dad is a beer - bellied slob (played by one - time Calvin Klein model Travis Fimmel, here looking more like the redneck version
of his rugged «Vikings» character), not a bad guy, but no role model either, getting drunk after
work and using what remains
of his homecoming - king charm to bring
home local
women (it's a part better suited to Steve Zahn, who appears later, miscast as an abusive, borderline - homeless man).
A haunting scene involving Rudd interacting with an elderly
woman searching the burned remains
of her
home sticks
out like a sore thumb (in a good way) and gives the film a unique shape that distinguishes it even more from Green's studio
work.
What she hadn't considered was that she was now entering a male - dominated, hard - drinking society that firmly believed that
women belonged at
home — a sentiment quickly born
out in the relentless, brutal harassment
of every
woman who
worked at the mine.
Now The Dinner Party will get the permanent
home Chicago always envisioned for it, and, as she points
out, «one
of the big changes is that finally a
woman has come forward to provide patronage for another
woman's
work — at a level from which
women had formerly been restricted.»
Fact: When wives
out - earn husbands, the
women not infrequently take on even more
of traditional «
women's
work» when they are at
home, serving the men in an attempt to ward off the men's resentment, and to compensate for their higher economic power with conciliatory behavior, while the men not infrequently compensate with more macho attitudes.
Many surveys and studies point
out that even though many
women work outside the
home, they still tend to do most
of the household chores.