Hi Jane-
This is an excellent (and more recent) film.
-steve
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| Location: |
Multi-Media Services |
| Call Number: |
DVD 1699 |
| Number of Items: |
1 |
| Status: |
Available |
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| Other Author(s): |
Smith, Hedrick. |
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Moore,
Paulette. |
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Steinhorn,
Pauline. |
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Hedrick
Smith Productions. |
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South
Carolina Educational Television Network. |
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Films
for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm) |
| Title: |
Juggling work and family
[videorecording] / with Hedrick Smith ; a production of Hedrick Smith
Productions, Inc. ; produced in association with South Carolina
Educational Television ; producers, Paulette Moore, Pauline Steinhorn ;
writers, Hedrick Smith, Paulette Moore, Pauline Steinhorn. |
| Publisher: |
Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and
Sciences, c2001. |
| Description: |
1 videodisc (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Summary: |
Juggling Work and Family
focuses on the increasing tensions between workplace expectations and family
needs. The traditional family
with a stay-at-home mother and working father has been replaced by the
growing number of single parents and dual-career couples. In this
fast-paced new economy, Americans are feeling the stress of working
more and have less time than ever for their family.
This program looks at how working parents in various occupations across
the country are trying to reconcile work and family
conflicts. The program explores how companies and unions are seeking to
ease the work-family conflict with child care
centers, subsidies, and alternative work
schedules that include part-time work,
job-sharing, and telecommuting. Experts analyze the problems, address
solutions, and pose the question: what else can be done? |
| Publisher's No.: |
29077-KS Films for the Humanities & Sciences |
| Notes: |
Originally broadcast on PBS in 2001. |
| Credits: |
Correspondent, Hedrick Smith. |
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Editors, Cliff Hackel, Carol Slatkin ; executive
producer: Hedrick Smith ; music, Eric Kaye ; camera, Michael Anderson
... [et al.] |
| Systems Details: |
DVD-R. |
| Language Note: |
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. |
| Subjects: |
Family United States Social conditions. |
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Work
and family. |
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Dual-career
families. |
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Interpersonal
relations. |
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Time
management. |
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Educational
television programs. |
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Documentary
television programs. |
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Educational
films. |
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Documentary
films. |
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Video
recordings for the hearing impaired. |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Teachsocers:
Could anyone recommend a good alternative to the video Beyond
the Glass Ceiling (1993). The alternative could be anywhere from 30 to
60 minutes in length?
Many thanks,
Jane Hegstrom
--
Jane L. Hegstrom, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology/Sociology
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
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