US-UK Working Families: Work, Life and the City, 1996-2001
This project focused on three overlapping spheres of restructuring in family life: those operating in labour markets, urban housing markets, and gender relations. The methodology compared the everyday practices of working families (notably those with two income earners) living in the UK and US cities. The project focused attention on ‘successful’, dynamic cities witnessing high rates of in-migration (London, Edinburgh, Portland, San Francisco, and Seattle). The project explored the way ‘two wage’ families draw on local labour, housing, transport, and child-care solutions to cope with everyday life. Other issues explored were varying prosperity and growth, family structure, social dislocation, home and work dislocation. Topics covered include household structure, employment, childcare, housing, relationships, social networks (formal, informal, familial), and transport.
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Geographic Coverage:
GB
Resource Type:
dataset
Available in Data Catalogs:
UK Data Service