The entrance of women into managerial positions in significant numbers brings work and family issues to center stage, shifting the spotlight from issues of entry and equality of access to the consideration of the work-family conflicts and the difficulties posed on female managers. Looking at new approaches to enhance the work-family interface individually and in the firm, Work and Family: An International Research Perspective: *provides an overview on the antecedents of work-family conflict and the major consequences of work-family conflict, for well-being, productivity, and the...
The entrance of women into managerial positions in significant numbers brings work and family issues to center stage, shifting the spotlight from issu...
The entrance of women into managerial positions in significant numbers brings work and family issues to center stage, shifting the spotlight from issues of entry and equality of access to the consideration of the work-family conflicts and the difficulties posed on female managers. Looking at new approaches to enhance the work-family interface individually and in the firm, "Work and Family: An International Research Perspective: " *provides an overview on the antecedents of work-family conflict and the major consequences of work-family conflict, for well-being, productivity, and the...
The entrance of women into managerial positions in significant numbers brings work and family issues to center stage, shifting the spotlight from issu...
Organizations can no longer afford to assume that the ideal employee is male, full-time, and free from responsibilities outside work. As the percentage of women in the active work population rises, and the number of dual-income families grows, there is an ever greater demand for more flexible patterns of employment. Harmonizing Work, Family, and Personal Life examines the organizational challenges of introducing work-life policies and practices from both an individual and a managerial perspective. Drawing on a broad range of international case studies of companies where such policies have...
Organizations can no longer afford to assume that the ideal employee is male, full-time, and free from responsibilities outside work. As the percentag...