Managers and their Wives: A study of career and family relationships in the middle class

Scope and Content

The study covers the period 1965-1967. The papers are stored in one archival box and are sorted into twelve folders. Folders one to ten contain completed questionnaires; folder eleven contains metadata and background information;folder twelve contains research related correspondence.

Administrative / Biographical History

This study was concerned with middle class men and women typically living in privately built houses on suburban estates around the major industrial cities of Britain. The man was viewed in his career as a manager, and, at home, as husband and father. The woman was viewed as a manager's wife as well as a mother or employee in her own right. The research endeavoured to present some of the dilemmas such people faced in relating their work life to their family life, and considered related issues of value, ambition, success and reward.

Access Information

By written application to either the Librarian or Deputy Librarian. A letter of introduction may be required and prospective users will be obliged to sign an undertaking outlining the terms and conditions of access to the research materials.

Other Finding Aids

A Collection level record for all paper based materials in the data collection is available via Qualidata's online catalogue, Qualicat.

Conditions Governing Use

No part of the NSPSCA collections may be reproduced, published, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Albert Sloman Library. This may be obtained by application to the Librarian or Deputy Librarian.

Confidentiality

The materials held in the collection contain personal and identifying information. It is essential that the privacy of all respondents is not infringed. No real names or any other identifiable information used in the studies may appear in public. No attempt may be made to contact respondents directly. Use of the materials to derive information relating specifically to an identified individual or to claim to have done so is prohibited.

Appraisal Information

In consultation with academic colleagues, the library special collections acquisitions staff evaluate collections by assessing their relevance to the teaching and research interests of the University.

Custodial History

The collection was acquired and prepared for archiving by Qualidata in 1998 and deposited in the NSPSCA.

Accruals

Additional material is not expected

Bibliography

J.M. Pahl and R.E. Pahl, 'Managers and their wives : A study of career and family relationships in the middle class' Allen Lane, 1971

Additional Information

National Social Policy and Social Change Archive (NSPSCA), Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex