Work, Family, and Leisure
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"Work, Family, and Leisure explores the plans and aspirations of law and MBA students. Through in-depth interviews, Robert M. Orange captures the hopes, dreams, anxieties, and fears that these students have about their personal futures. By placing the study in the context of recent, major social transformations, Orange illuminates the uncertainty of the life planning process in today's risk society. He points out that many of these men and women seem to hold asymmetrical views about equality in marriage, and that some of the women envision that they may end up relying upon friends as a family support system. In spite of these uncertainties, most of these future lawyers and business professionals hope to derive satisfaction and meaning primarily through their families. In the end, Orange argues that the professional middle class may have to emerge from their private havens and champion the cause of a just society for all if they are to preserve their own cherished way of life."--Jacket.
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