′I think this is a good book which deserves space on the shelves of those interested in dual-career couples. The book accurately reflects the state of the art in this field of study. It explicates the tremendous stresses faced by dual-career couples, and the non-accommodation of the workplace to this non-traditional form. It makes abundantly clear the tendency for both spouses in dual-career couples to subordinate the wife′s career, and the likelihood that wives will assume a greater share of both homemaking and parenting roles.′ -- Sex Roles, Vol 7 No 11, 1981