0 used to describe the relationship between someone's work and their family life, for example, whether employees are able to spend enough time with their families:
work-family policies/programs/issues An emphasis placed on work-family issues can foster employees' involvement and motivation.
work-family balance/conflict Organizations should develop best practices for supporting work-family balance.
Reconceptualizing the work-family interface : an ecological perspective on the correlates of positive and negative spillover between work and family.
Kinkeeping and distress : gender, recipients of care, and work-family conflict.
This will, hopefully, provide further possibilities both for women's advancement in the workplace and in the creation of a suitable work-family balance.
For years, the work-family balance has been a problem for women, while men have taken it for granted.
She wrote about health care management, women's role in union leadership and work-family issues and gender equity in the workplace.
Generally, the way in which labor is divided in the home is reflective of the work-family ideologies to which the husband and wife individually subscribe.
Therefore, it is unclear if variations in motherhood wage penalties are linked to specific work-family policies.
Furthermore, mobility plays a crucial role in the work-family dynamic.