Purpose – The broad aim of this paper is to investigate whether managers in Australia allocate their time differently than other occupational groups, and the impact gender and life situation (using marital status and presence or absence of dependent children as a proxy) has on time allocation.Design/methodology/approach – To address these broad aims, data are drawn from the 1997 Australian Time Use Survey. This is a nationally representative survey that examines how people in different circumstances allocate time to different activities. Findings – The results of this study highlight three important issues. The first is that male and female managers display different patterns of time use. Male managers\u27 time is dominate...
This thesis enhances existing insights and knowledge about how managers handle their time through ex...
The ongoing success and growth of the Australian economy, like that of many world economies, largely...
Women experience multiple transitions across the life course, including beginning/resuming studies, ...
Each day people make decisions regarding work-life balance, and these decisions impact many aspects ...
Balancing work and family remains a big issue for Australian men and women, with around 40% ...
Working time in Australia is very diverse, with large segments of the work force working part-time h...
<p align="justify">Time Management has been a topic of high relevance, and subject of extensive disc...
While participants in the Australian working time debate have focussed on the length and diversity o...
Women are more sensitive to life events than men according to this paper by Robert Drago, Mark Woode...
Despite a wealth of research on working at home, few studies have examined the effects of working at...
Part-time employment rates are increasing in Australia, for both women and men. However, gendered pa...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the determinants of employed women's allocation of ...
This article investigates satisfaction with time pressure for men and women with different hours of ...
It is a common lament among the working population that there is not enough time in the day for work...
Purpose - Activities such as making personal phone calls, surfing on the internet, booking personal ...
This thesis enhances existing insights and knowledge about how managers handle their time through ex...
The ongoing success and growth of the Australian economy, like that of many world economies, largely...
Women experience multiple transitions across the life course, including beginning/resuming studies, ...
Each day people make decisions regarding work-life balance, and these decisions impact many aspects ...
Balancing work and family remains a big issue for Australian men and women, with around 40% ...
Working time in Australia is very diverse, with large segments of the work force working part-time h...
<p align="justify">Time Management has been a topic of high relevance, and subject of extensive disc...
While participants in the Australian working time debate have focussed on the length and diversity o...
Women are more sensitive to life events than men according to this paper by Robert Drago, Mark Woode...
Despite a wealth of research on working at home, few studies have examined the effects of working at...
Part-time employment rates are increasing in Australia, for both women and men. However, gendered pa...
The objectives of this study were to investigate the determinants of employed women's allocation of ...
This article investigates satisfaction with time pressure for men and women with different hours of ...
It is a common lament among the working population that there is not enough time in the day for work...
Purpose - Activities such as making personal phone calls, surfing on the internet, booking personal ...
This thesis enhances existing insights and knowledge about how managers handle their time through ex...
The ongoing success and growth of the Australian economy, like that of many world economies, largely...
Women experience multiple transitions across the life course, including beginning/resuming studies, ...