Women’s determination to combine childbearing and paid employment: How can a qualitative approach help us understand quantitative evidence?
Abstract
This paper aims to provide deeper insight into women’s fertility and employment decisions
through the exploration of women’s values and beliefs. For our research, we selected Poland,
where quantitative studies continuously point to a strong determination among mothers to
participate in employment, despite marked institutional obstacles to combining work with
childrearing. We demonstrated that motherhood is one of the major goals in women’s lives.
Nevertheless, women seek to combine it with employment, and their ability to do so depends
on the meaning attached to paid work. Using qualitative data, we identified three such
meanings. “Work as an income source” and “work as an attractive activity” are considered
desirable and compatible with motherhood, whereas “work as a professional career” precludes
childrearing, and is rejected. In addition, our study illustrates how considering values and
beliefs can contribute to our understanding of human behaviours, and demonstrates the
usefulness of the qualitative approach for this purpose.
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