Investigates the problems and pressures facing lone mothers in management and professional occupations. Qualitative data were gained from semi‐structured interviews with 20 lone mothers, and the sample also completed the Pressure Management Indicator questionnaire. The interviews revealed that the lone mothers experienced some of the problems and pressures previously reported by women in dual career couples, including difficulties with childcare, work overload and role conflict, but to a much greater degree. Finds also that the death of a partner, separation or divorce affects the career aspirations and career development of the women in the sample and that the lone mothers were less able to take advantage of job‐sharing and part‐time working because of greater financial pressures. The lone mothers reported higher levels of pressure from workload and the home/work balance than comparative normative groups. However, as stress moderating strategies they employed better use of problem‐focussed coping than other women and made more use of social support than other managers.
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Susan Gill;
Susan Gill
Susan Gill is a Senior Research Fellow at the Manchester School of Management, UMIST, Manchester, UK.
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Marilyn J. Davidson
Marilyn J. Davidson
Marilyn J. Davidson is Professor of Managerial Psychology, at the Manchester School of Management, UMIST, Manchester, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7182
Print ISSN: 0964-9425
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2001
Women In Management Review (2001) 16 (8): 383–399.
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Gill S, Davidson MJ (2001), "Problems and pressures facing lone mothers in management and professional occupations – a pilot study". Women In Management Review, Vol. 16 No. 8 pp. 383–399, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006290
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