1980
DOI: 10.1086/208777
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Strategies Used by Working and Nonworking Wives to Reduce Time Pressures

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“…Whereas earlier research has tended to concentrate on very limited sets or individual approaches and activities or on prescriptive-based strategies, they have not been as expansive in providing options that may be used but may not fit into neat boxes. A few of the strategies used by women in this study had been previously identified, such as the Sacrifice strategy by Strober and Weinberg (1980). Several of the Bird et al (1983) and Nickols and Fox (1983) strategies of doing less, organizing, and delegating were also seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Whereas earlier research has tended to concentrate on very limited sets or individual approaches and activities or on prescriptive-based strategies, they have not been as expansive in providing options that may be used but may not fit into neat boxes. A few of the strategies used by women in this study had been previously identified, such as the Sacrifice strategy by Strober and Weinberg (1980). Several of the Bird et al (1983) and Nickols and Fox (1983) strategies of doing less, organizing, and delegating were also seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Strober and Weinberg (1980) and Nickols and Fox (1983) found that families with a wife employed outside the home used more ''timebuying strategies'' (e.g., purchased child care, meals away from home, and disposable diapers) and also other ''time-saving strategies'' (e.g., reduced time in household production and in personal leisure activities). Hermann and Warland (1990) developed a five-category typology of shopper types based on consumers' use of nine recommended food shopping practices to improve performance.…”
Section: Food-related Tasks and Work Outside The Homementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This corroborates studies that refer to the "double day," that is to the say, work performed by wives in and outside of the home, far surpassing in hours that of the husband's workday. The impact that this has on the wife's emotional and physical stability is damaging (Floro, 1995;Strober & Weinberg, 1980). The participants expressed their frustration, recalling their expectations at the onset of the relationship, that their partners would provide economic support.…”
Section: Development Of the Spousal Relationship And Motherhoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, studies were conducted under the assumption that working women feel time pressure. However, regardless of employment, full-time housewives also feel time pressure in a similar manner (Strober & Weinberg, 1980). According to a study by Joung and Kim (2002), housewives who feel time constraints are more likely to think they do not have time for shopping.…”
Section: Perceived Time Pressure In Apparel Shoppingmentioning
confidence: 99%