The Wife Drought

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The Wife Drought by Annabel Crabb analyses societal expectations of working mothers and fathers, delving into the impact of traditional gender roles. The book discusses how family responsibilities are often unequally shared, leading to different career outcomes for men and women. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and research, Crabb explores why the concept of a "wife" can be beneficial for both genders in balancing work and home life.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring the social dynamics of work-life balance. Annabel Crabb shines a humorous and insightful light on the gender roles that influence career and household responsibilities, making it an engaging read for anyone curious about societal expectations and inequalities.

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The Wife Drought

Originally published: North Sydney, NSW: Ebury Press, 2014.

Why women need wives, and men need lives

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I need a wife. It's a common joke among women juggling work and family. But it’s not actually a joke. Having a spouse who takes care of things at home is a godsend on the domestic front. It’s a potent economic asset on the work front. And it’s an advantage enjoyed even in our modern society by vastly more men than women.

Working women are in an advanced, sustained, and chronically under-reported state of wife drought, and there is no sign of rain. But why is the work-and-family debate always about women? Why don’t men get the same flexibility that women do? In our fixation on the barriers that face women on the way into the workplace, do we forget about the barriers that for men still block the exits?

The Wife Drought is about women, men, family, and work. Written in Annabel Crabb’s inimitable style, it’s full of candid and funny stories from the author’s work in and around politics and the media, historical nuggets about the role of the wife in Australia, and intriguing research about the attitudes that pulse beneath the surface of egalitarian Australia.

Crabb’s call is for a ceasefire in the gender wars. Rather than a shout of rage, The Wife Drought offers thoughtful insights and humour on the real dynamics of modern family life.

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The Wife Drought by Annabel Crabb is often praised for its insightful and humorous exploration of gender inequality, particularly in balancing work and home life. Many reviews highlight the author's engaging writing style and her ability to interweave personal anecdotes with research, making complex themes accessible and engaging. The book is seen as a thoughtful examination of societal expectations and the challenges faced by both men and women in achieving work-life balance.

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ISBN: 9780857984289

Publisher: Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2015

Country: Australia

Imprint: Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 238g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Annabel Crabb is one of Australia s most popular political commentators, a Walkley-awarded writer, and the host of Australia s first dedicated political cooking show, ABC TV s Kitchen Cabinet. She writes for ABC Online s The Drum and has worked extensively in TV and radio. She is a columnist for the Sunday Age, Sun-Herald and Canberra s Sunday Times, and has worked as a political correspondent and sketchwriter for titles including the Advertiser, the Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, and as London correspondent for Fairfax s Sunday papers. She won a Walkley Award for her 2009 essay on Malcolm Turnbull, and was Australia s 2011 Eisenhower Fellow. Annabel is an enthusiastic social media user and tweets about politics and food as @annabelcrabb. She lives in Sydney with her partner, Jeremy, and their three children.

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