The book investigates how the rise of the service sector, the decline of manufacturing jobs traditionally held by men, and increased educational attainment among women have all contributed to this shift. For example, the decline in manufacturing jobs meant that a segment of the labor force that usually had one primary earner started needing to find new solutions. It also explores how changing gender roles and policies have affected labor force participation, ultimately influencing household income distribution and the rise of dual-income and single-parent families.
Beginning with the historical context of the male breadwinner model, the book progresses through detailed analyses of labor statistics, demographic research, and policy implications. It offers a data-driven perspective on the interplay of economic forces and social dynamics, providing valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding modern American family dynamics.
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