How Self-Employed Women with Children Manage Multiple Life Roles

Authors

  • Rebecca E. Hudson Breen University of Lethbridge
  • Susan L. Tasker University of Victoria
  • Bryan Hiebert University of Victoria

Keywords:

Career-life, Women entrepreneurs, Mothers, Counselling

Abstract

Although there is a strong body of existing research on women’s career-life development and on women’s entrepreneurship, there is a lack of understanding of the specific experiences of mother entrepreneurs. This grounded theory study addresses the question of how self-employed women with children manage their multiple life roles. The core category “Keeping Going” illustrates a basic social process that is recursively fuelled and affected by 7 key properties: feeling supported, making choices, adapting creatively, remembering the push, remembering the pull, envisioning the future, and living my values. Implications for further research and counselling practice are discussed.

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Published

2017-07-28

How to Cite

Hudson Breen, R. E., Tasker, S. L., & Hiebert, B. (2017). How Self-Employed Women with Children Manage Multiple Life Roles. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 51(3). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/61092

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Special Articles/ Articles spéciaux