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Black Families in Corporate America
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Black Families in Corporate America


Volume: 11
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Family Life Education

March 1998 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
What progress have African-Americans made in corporate America? This book examines the evidence of studies on 200 black corporate managers and their families. Susan Toliver looks at changing gender dynamics within the families of black managers, changes in approaches to parenting, and issues of racial identity within corporations and the professional black community.
 
PART ONE
 
Introduction
 
Corporate Family Stress, Black Family Strengths
The Literature

 
 
How the Research Was Done
Methods, Materials and Sources of Data

 
 
PART TWO
 
Introduction
Presentation of Selected Data

 
 
What the Findings of This Study Reveal about Corporate Family Stress and Black Family Strengths
 
Women, Work and Interpersonal Relationships
 
Relocation
Families on the Move

 
 
Wives' Incorporation in Husbands' Work
 
Childrearing
Black Middle Class Issues and Concerns

 
 
Inside - Outside
Themes of Marginality

 
 
Summary, Conclusions and Discussion

Susan D. Toliver

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