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Monthly Memos
Work And Family - Business And Society
Charles I. Mundale
September 1994
In the past two decades, the Middle-American family has been through a revolution, incited and sustained to a large extent by the way we do business. The emergence of a service economy has facilitated -- indeed relied upon -- the entry of large numbers of women into our work force. Figures from the U.S. Department of Education document the magnitude of change:
This migration has left our homes and neighborhoods understaffed. As a society, we have been slow to recognize the implications of this for family life and slow to respond to the new needs we have thus created. We have subjected working parents, who want to do a good job at work and at home, to conflicts of loyalty and commitment, and, as a painful and now-evident result, we have neglected our children.
The effects on young people are truly distressing. In 1992, the Minneapolis-based Search Institute (with assistance from Lutheran Brotherhood) surveyed 47,000 high school students in 25 states. It was a look at Middle America, at the sons and daughters of people similar to the employees of most businesses. Here are some of the findings:
A recent study of 55 white, two-parent, middle-class families in the Chicago area reinforces this troubling picture. Some of the conclusions:
Statistics on conditions below the poverty line are even more alarming, of course. Those conditions cry out for more involvement by business leaders as well, but they cannot be acted on directly by corporate policy. On the other hand, the strains on family life in Middle America can -- and must -- be addressed by employers. |
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