Becoming a Working Mother: Managing Identity and Efficacy Uncertainties During Resocialization |
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Authors: | Jamie J Ladge Danna N Greenberg |
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Institution: | 1. Management and Organizational Development GroupNortheastern University;2. Babson College |
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Abstract: | The work reentry period following the birth of a first child is a time of uncertainty for a professional woman. During reentry, a new mother is often questioning who she is and how effective she can be as a mother and working professional. In this study, we conceptualize reentry as a period of resocialization as we explore the first‐time mother's changing self‐concept during this time. Specifically, we develop a model that explores the identity and efficacy uncertainties that women experience during resocialization. This model draws attention to the influence organizational context has on the degree of uncertainty women experience and to the adjustment tactics women engage to manage their identity and efficacy uncertainty. We discuss the implications these findings have for both socialization research and work‐life theory and practice. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | work‐family conflict careers social identity theory self‐efficacy quality of work life |
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