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- Title
- The deal: wives, entrepreneurial business and family life
- Author(s)
- Bowman, Dina D.
- Abstract
- This article explores how wives of entrepreneurs make sense of the conflicts between their husbands' intense engagement with entrepreneurial business activity and their own belief in the idea of egalitarian intimate relationships. I argue that looking at family life in isolation from market work, or market work in isolation from non-market activities and relations, distorts our understandings of both. My findings suggest that, despite apparent change, belief in a gender-based deal continues to serve as a reference point. Belief in this deal not only shapes the choices that individual men and women make, but also shapes the nature of market and non-market life. The deal seems natural and therefore seems inevitable. As a result, the rules that govern resource use and the accumulation of different forms of capital have not been negotiated and remain non-negotiable.
- Publication type
- Journal article
- Research centre
- Swinburne University of Technology. Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
- Source
- Journal of Family Studies, Vol. 15, no. 2 (Aug 2009), pp. 167-176
- Publication year
- 2009
- Keyword(s)
- Bourdieu, Pierre; Entrepreneurs; Family life; Gender; Sociology; Wives; Work
- Publisher
- EContent Management
- ISSN
- 1322-9400
- Publisher URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.5172%2Fjfs.15.2.167
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2009 eContent Management Pty Ltd.
- Peer reviewed



