Families TodayChapter 12:
Balance Work and Family LifeChapter Summaries with Key Terms and Academic VocabularyChapter SummarySection 12.1 Work and Families Work is valuable for the income and satisfaction it brings. A work ethic is a set of values based on the moral virtues of hard work and diligence. Families do household work and income-producing work. Who does each type of work can be a source of debate in families. Most families share both types of work. Men and women, however, tend to do different types of tasks. Careers and family life affect each other. Problems and issues in one area will impact the other area. Section 12.2 Managing Busy Lives It takes help and support to manage busy lives. Employers help when they offer options in work hours such as flexible hours, a compressed week, or job sharing. Some companies have policies to assist families. These may include leaves of absence or services to help with problems. Families can use tools for managing, such as a family calendar, meetings, and a bulletin board. Parents with children may need child care. Support from others can help balance work and family lives. Content and Academic VocabularyContent Vocabulary | | work ethic | | household work | | income-producing work | | flextime | | leave of absence | | reimbursement | |
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