The relationship between flexible working arrangements and the gender pay gap is explored in this article, based on a study of flexible working arrangements among Chartered Accountants in Britain. Individual interviews with 50 participants provided details on working patterns, flexibility policies and practices, and experiences of flexible working.The article considers whether gender-neutral discourses of flexible working succeed in encouraging more men and non-parents to use flexible working arrangements, thereby potentially reducing the gender pay gap. The study highlighted gendered patterns of take-up of flexible working. Women who worked flexibly or part time typically did so to combine working with caring commitments, in ways that dama...
The UK’s flexible working strategy has developed progressively since 2000, reflecting changes in the...
Flexible work arrangements (such as remote work, variable scheduling, variable work hours and shorte...
In seeking to increase the flexibility of their use of employee time, employers can pursue strategie...
This paper examines the degree of relevance of various flexible options and various benefits of flex...
In this article we present empirical data from a research study investigating the implementation of ...
This article examines gendered career paths in two feminizing and highly qualified professions. Quan...
Traditionally, accounting has been described as a gendered profession. Recently, accounting firms, a...
This special brings together innovative and multidisciplinary research (sociology, economics, and so...
Traditionally, accounting has been described as a gendered profession. Recently, accounting firms, a...
International audienceTraditionally, accounting has been described as a gendered profession. Recentl...
This paper examines the experiences of employees availing of flexible working arrangements across fo...
Formally sanctioned flexible working conditions are now common in Australian workplaces. While large...
Gendered patterns of employment and care are common in Australia. Men spend more time in paid employ...
The Australian financial services industry has been a leader in offering flexible work policies, pos...
The dissertation “Labour Market Flexibility between Risk and Opportunity for Gender Equality – Analy...
The UK’s flexible working strategy has developed progressively since 2000, reflecting changes in the...
Flexible work arrangements (such as remote work, variable scheduling, variable work hours and shorte...
In seeking to increase the flexibility of their use of employee time, employers can pursue strategie...
This paper examines the degree of relevance of various flexible options and various benefits of flex...
In this article we present empirical data from a research study investigating the implementation of ...
This article examines gendered career paths in two feminizing and highly qualified professions. Quan...
Traditionally, accounting has been described as a gendered profession. Recently, accounting firms, a...
This special brings together innovative and multidisciplinary research (sociology, economics, and so...
Traditionally, accounting has been described as a gendered profession. Recently, accounting firms, a...
International audienceTraditionally, accounting has been described as a gendered profession. Recentl...
This paper examines the experiences of employees availing of flexible working arrangements across fo...
Formally sanctioned flexible working conditions are now common in Australian workplaces. While large...
Gendered patterns of employment and care are common in Australia. Men spend more time in paid employ...
The Australian financial services industry has been a leader in offering flexible work policies, pos...
The dissertation “Labour Market Flexibility between Risk and Opportunity for Gender Equality – Analy...
The UK’s flexible working strategy has developed progressively since 2000, reflecting changes in the...
Flexible work arrangements (such as remote work, variable scheduling, variable work hours and shorte...
In seeking to increase the flexibility of their use of employee time, employers can pursue strategie...