Food, Families and Work

by Rebecca O'Connell , Julia Brannen

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First published: 2016 1 language ISBN: 9780857857507
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With dual-working households now the norm, this comprehensive study explores how families negotiate everyday food practices in the context of paid employment. As the working of hours of British parents are among the highest in Europe, the United Kingdom provides a key case study for investigating the relationship between parental employment and family food practices. Focusing on issues such as the gender division of foodwork, the impact of family income on diet, family meals, and the power children wield over the food they eat, the book offers a longitudinal view of family routines. It explores how the everyday meanings of food change as children grow older and negotiate changes in their own lives and those of their family members.

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