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          WORLD> America
          Kennedy seen as model for re-entry women
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-01-09 16:32
          NEW YORK -- With her pedigree and Park Avenue address, Caroline Kennedy is not exactly the average American woman. But many women identify with her impulse to enter the work force after two decades of child rearing.

           Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg speaks at the fifth annual John F. Kennedy New Frontier Awards ceremony at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts November 24, 2008. [Agencies]

          The bid by the late President John F. Kennedy's daughter for Senate has reignited the "mommy wars" between mothers with careers and those who take a break from paid employment. Like Kennedy, many women face resentment when they return to the work force after raising kids and doing volunteer work.

          "She's a Kennedy, but she's a lot like us," was the headline of a December 28 column by Anne Glusker in The Washington Post. "If you strip away the glamour, the name and the money, then Caroline is ... me. And many of my friends."

          Kennedy, 51, graduated from Columbia Law School but never practiced law. She raised three children, wrote and edited several books, served on the boards of public service organizations and worked as the unpaid chief of fundraising for the New York City schools.

          Now that Kennedy's three children are adults or nearly so, she is opting to get back onto the career track, though on a much grander scale than most women.

          Some experts who study women's careers see Kennedy as a potential model for women without her connections.

          "My research shows that almost 40 percent of women do take an off ramp and do all kinds of things in the private sphere, whether it's saving the wetlands or running the PTA (parent-teacher association)," said Sylvia Ann Hewlett, president of the Center for Work-Life Policy and the author of "Off Ramps and On Ramps: Keeping Talented Women on the Road to Success." "But none of that gives them much credit in the world of work."

          Critics of Kennedy's sudden interest in the Senate see a dilettante with a thin resume. One Queens congressman likened her to singer Jennifer Lopez, suggesting Kennedy's only asset is name recognition. She has been mocked for being aloof in interviews and using too many "you knows."

          Writing Tuesday in the online magazine Salon, Rebecca Traister disputed the notion that Kennedy has much in common with her stay-at-home peers. Traister complained that Kennedy has asked to be appointed to the Senate by New York Gov. David Paterson instead of first running in an election.

          Kennedy is "doing the equivalent of a stay-at-home mom trying to re-enter the work force by calling the CEO of her desired company, casually suggesting to him or her that she might like a top executive berth, and reminding them that her family's name is on the door of the building and that her uncle was a founding partner," Traister said.

          But Pamela Stone, a sociologist at Hunter College and the author of "Opting Out? Why Women Really Quit Careers and Head Home," said that Kennedy's career arc is not unusual for a woman of her background. She said Kennedy's volunteer work, including raising tens of millions for education, has probably been good training for the Senate.

          "There's this idea that because she hasn't been working for pay, that the skills she's accrued are somehow worth less," she said.

          Leslie Morgan Steiner, editor of the anthology "Mommy Wars: Stay-at-Home and Career Moms Face Off on Their Choices, Their Lives, Their Families," said that among some mothers who never stepped off the career ladder, there is "definitely resentment" that Kennedy is being considered for the Senate. But Steiner said Kennedy is representative of many women.

          "You have these incredibly talented stay-at-home moms, and I think we'd be idiots as a country not to welcome them back to the work force," she said.

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