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Normalizing Maternal Stoicism at the Workplace: Understanding Indian Mothers at Work

Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

Volume 56 Issue 2

Published: 2020
Author(s) Name: Aparna M Varma and Rahul Sivarajan | Author(s) Affiliation: Research Scholars, School of Management and Labor Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
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Abstract

Working mothers encounter several quandaries in their careers; the most common among them being the dual burden of satisfying masculine expectations at workplace and obliging to the feminine caretaking duties to their children. Most often the un-welcome feeling at the workplace and constant discouragement from the family force them to leave paid jobs to take up full-time motherhood. Through the narratives of 28 full-time working mothers across different fields, this study examines in some depth maternal stoicism as an efficient coping mechanism that keeps them working even through spells of discomforts, which could be both physical and psychological. Also, the study explores the possible effects these stoic practices have on their efficacy levels, as they negotiate.

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