Using survey data from 344 human resource management professionals, a combined institutional and resource perspective was used to explore the reasons for organisation provision of work-family practices and an accommodating work-family workplace. The results indicated that institutional forces were more explanatory of the provision of formal policies and programs. In particular public sector organisations were more likely to provide a broad range of work-family policies (flexible work options, leave provisions, childcare, paid maternity leave) followed by organisations with larger numbers of employees (childcare, career path alternatives, paid maternity leave). However, accommodating work-family workplaces were more likely to be evident in s...
Using a case study approach, this study seeks to examine the form and structure of a childcare centr...
Organisations invest in work-family friendly policies with the expectation the use of these policies...
This presentation draws on data from a longitudinal qualitative study in progress with 27 women disc...
Using survey data from 344 human resource management professionals, a combined institutional and res...
This paper examines the processes involved in the development and imple-mentation of work and family...
Purpose – This study seeks systematically to investigate the extent to which the documented aims of ...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
This is an human resource management (HRM) thesis which investigates a critical diversity management...
To help people combine a career and childcare, European governments and organizations are increasing...
All rights reserved. In order to help workers manage the relationship between work and family, organ...
This dissertation examines a number of issues regarding employer-provided work-family programs. Chap...
Employee Turnover Drawing on a non-random sample of 557 dual- earner white collar employees, this pa...
Organizations and national governments are increasingly making work-family policies available to hel...
Are organisations responding to significant changes in Australian labour force demographics by provi...
We developed a measure of work-family culture (i.e., the shared assumptions, beliefs, and values reg...
Using a case study approach, this study seeks to examine the form and structure of a childcare centr...
Organisations invest in work-family friendly policies with the expectation the use of these policies...
This presentation draws on data from a longitudinal qualitative study in progress with 27 women disc...
Using survey data from 344 human resource management professionals, a combined institutional and res...
This paper examines the processes involved in the development and imple-mentation of work and family...
Purpose – This study seeks systematically to investigate the extent to which the documented aims of ...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
This is an human resource management (HRM) thesis which investigates a critical diversity management...
To help people combine a career and childcare, European governments and organizations are increasing...
All rights reserved. In order to help workers manage the relationship between work and family, organ...
This dissertation examines a number of issues regarding employer-provided work-family programs. Chap...
Employee Turnover Drawing on a non-random sample of 557 dual- earner white collar employees, this pa...
Organizations and national governments are increasingly making work-family policies available to hel...
Are organisations responding to significant changes in Australian labour force demographics by provi...
We developed a measure of work-family culture (i.e., the shared assumptions, beliefs, and values reg...
Using a case study approach, this study seeks to examine the form and structure of a childcare centr...
Organisations invest in work-family friendly policies with the expectation the use of these policies...
This presentation draws on data from a longitudinal qualitative study in progress with 27 women disc...