Work-Life Balance in the Modern Workplace. Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Work-Family Research, Law and Policy provides insights into labour law's challenges from a work-life balance perspective. The term 'work-life balance' refers to the relationship between paid work in all of its various forms and personal life, which includes family but is not limited to it. In addition, gender permeates every aspect of this relationship. This volume brings together a wide range of perspectives from a number of different disciplines, presenting research findings and their implications for policy at all levels (national, sectoral, enterprise, workplace). Collectively, the contributors seek to close the gap between research and policy with the intent of building a better work-life balance regime for workers across a variety of personal circumstances, needs and preferences.
Connecting Crowd-Work with Work-Life Balance: Mission Impossible?
págs. 9-25
Part-Time Fathers and Mothers?: Comparing Part-Time Employment in Germany, Sweden, Ireland and the Netherlands
págs. 27-50
How Can Labour Law Contribute to Work-Life Balance?: Recommendations for a Modern Working Time Law
págs. 51-71
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The Third Shift: How Do Professional Women Articulate Working Time and Family Time?
págs. 103-113
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Through Work-Life-Family Reconciliation to Gender Equality?: Slovenia and the United Kingdom’s Legal Frameworks
págs. 155-182
This Is Not an Ideal, Man: Restructuring the Ideal Worker Norm
págs. 183-208
págs. 209-230
Work-Life Balance in the Modern Workplace: A Comparative Analysis of the Turkish and European Multinational Companies Operating in Turkey
págs. 231-259
Exploring the ‘Boundary Control Paradox’ and How to Cope with It: A Social Theoretical Perspective on Managing Work-Life Boundaries and Work-Life Balance in the Late Modern Workplace
Pascale Peters, Robert J. Blomme, Anne van Heertum, Daantje Derks
págs. 261-284
Precarious Work and Work-Family Reconciliation: A Critical Evaluation of New Zealand’s Regulatory Framework
págs. 285-309
Regulating Work-Life Balance: The Contemporary Swedish Experience
págs. 311-340
Family Responsibilities Accommodation in Canada: Individual Solutions to a Collective Dilemma
págs. 341-358
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Work-Life Balance, Time and Money: Identifying the Work-Life Balance Priorities of Working Class Workers
págs. 373-389
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