Ben Waber reviewed Labor's Love Lost by Andrew J. Cherlin
A Fairly Standard History
4 stars
This is a very broad, fairly standard sociological review of social and economic changes in "working families" in the US since the early 1900s. While there is some quantitative data here, much of the analysis is extremely subjective, general, and contains little supporting evidence. That combination is frustrating since when it comes time to analyze the underlying causes for some of the measurable changes surfaced here, one is mostly left with the platitude that both cultural changes and economic conditions probably matter. Given the robust support for the economic and policy reasons for these changes, it was disappointing to see that not paired with similarly strong sociological data.
This is a very broad, fairly standard sociological review of social and economic changes in "working families" in the US since the early 1900s. While there is some quantitative data here, much of the analysis is extremely subjective, general, and contains little supporting evidence. That combination is frustrating since when it comes time to analyze the underlying causes for some of the measurable changes surfaced here, one is mostly left with the platitude that both cultural changes and economic conditions probably matter. Given the robust support for the economic and policy reasons for these changes, it was disappointing to see that not paired with similarly strong sociological data.