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Making Sense of Parenthood: Caring, Gender and Family Lives is a comprehensive exploration of modern parenting practices and family structures. Tina Miller examines how caring responsibilities are distributed within families and the significant role gender plays in shaping parental experiences.
The book delves into the lived experiences of families as they navigate the intersection of care work, gender expectations, and family relationships. Miller provides valuable insights into how parents balance competing demands, negotiate roles, and construct meaning in their family lives. Through thoughtful analysis and research-based perspectives, the author challenges conventional assumptions about parenthood and gender.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this non-fiction work offers both academic rigor and practical relevance for anyone interested in understanding contemporary family dynamics, parental identities, and the gendered nature of care work in modern society.







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