Work-life balance
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Work-life balance
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Work-life balance
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Incoming Resources
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- Overtime, why we need a shorter working week, Will Stronge and Kyle Lewis
- Work-life balance and the economic crisis, some insights from the perspective of comparative law, edited by Lourdes Mella Méndez and Lavinia Serrani, Volume 1
- Work-life balance, HR training for employee personal interventions, M. Joseph Sirgy, Dong-Jin Lee
- Women's work, how mothers manage flexible working in careers and family life, Zoe Young
- Feelings and work in modern history, emotional labour and emotions about labour, edited by Agnes Arnold-Forster and Alison Moulds
- The shift, how the future of work is already here, Lynda Gratton
- The problem with work, feminism, Marxism, antiwork politics, and postwork imaginaries, Kathi Weeks
- The self as enterprise, Foucault and the spirit of 21st century capitalism, by Peter Kelly
- Refusal of work, the theory and practice of resistance to work, David Frayne
- Traditionelle und moderne Formen der Arbeitszeitflexibilität, Arbeitsangebots- und -nachfrageseitige Faktoren von Überstunden und Arbeitszeitkonten, Ines Zapf
- Part-time for all, a care manifesto, Jennifer Nedelsky, Tom Malleson
- Women and transition, reinventing work and life, Linda Rossetti
- The balanced life, using strategies from behavioral science to enhance wellbeing, M. Joseph Sirgy
- Sustainable working lives, managing work transitions and health throughout the life course, Jukka Vuori, Roland Blonk, Richard H. Price, editors
- Work-life balance, the agency and capabilities gap, edited by Barbara Hobson
- Misconceiving merit, paradoxes of excellence and devotion in academic science and engineering, Mary Blair-Loy and Erin A. Cech
- How ideal worker norms shape work-life for different constituent groups in higher education, Lisa Wolf-Wendel, Kelly Ward, Amanda M. Kulp, editors
- Worklife balance, the agency and capabilities gap, Barbara Hobson
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