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Does the fact that most married women work part-time mean they have a low attachment to work?  

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Does the fact that most married women work part-time mean they have a low attachment to work? * H Gray So are women who work part-time less committed to work than their full time colleagues. This essay attempts to argue the importance of predetermined societal expectations of part-time working and the cultural expectations around childcare and the balancing of work-life issues. As we enter the dawn of a new Millennium, women in every walk of life, from a wife to a top Physician, are gaining greater opportunities to compete with their male counterparts. They can exercise the choice to stay home or work for a career. Some women prefer to manage their marital status simultaneously with their career. The capacity of a woman to do well often lies in the perception that she can handle household chores and hold down a job with relative ease. Women who choose to work develop an...

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