Flexible Working Practices


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Attitudes to Flexible Working and Family Life


Attitudes to Flexible Working and Family Life

Author: Houston, Diane M.

language: en

Publisher: Policy Press

Release Date: 2003-12-17


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This report is the first to examine attitudes towards flexible working and family life. Drawing on a study of over 1500 members of the AEEU and interviews with 53 shop stewards, the report addresses key questions around rights and benefits, employer's attitudes, gender differences and the effects of flexible working on health and well-being.

Flexible Working Practices and Approaches


Flexible Working Practices and Approaches

Author: Christian Korunka

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2021-10-25


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Modern workplaces are following a strong trend of increasing flexible working practices and approaches, offering more flexibility in working times, working places, work organization, and work relations as the result of new information and communication technologies. This book brings together a group of internationally recognized experts in the field of flexible work to examine the psychological and social implications of these practices, describing the current state of research and empirically-based practices in this field. It focuses on organizational, job, and individual factors related to the quality of working life, and identifies potential risk groups where the benefits of flexible work are suppressed or not realized. Ideal for organizations implementing or considering implementing flexible work, for professionals and researchers in work and organizational psychology, and for HR professionals, this volume is an invaluable overview of rapidly changing work norms and their impact on working life.

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Family


The Oxford Handbook of Work and Family

Author: Tammy D. Allen

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2016


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The Oxford Handbook of Work and Family features 35 chapters from leading scholars that focus on the worker, family, organization, community, and how these issues intersect. It includes razor-sharp reviews of long-standing topics of interest, fresh ideas to propel work-family research in new directions, and evidence-based practical recommendations to improve organizational practices.