This article analyses the effect of employees working from home on their partners' assessments of family functioning using Australian household panel data collected from 2001 to 2013 in 48 multivariate models. Some evidence is found that working from home contributes to better relationships and a more equitable division of household responsibilities for couples with children. Limited evidence of negative externalities is observed, notably where male employees work substantial hours from home. Overall the findings contribute to the weight of evidence that working from home is conducive to families achieving a better work-life balance
This research was aimed to discover and analyze the impact of Working from Home on employee performa...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenc...
For a long time, the Australian economy has been reliant on workers who travel long distances to wor...
New research shows how Australian households cope when one partner works away from home for days or ...
Working from home has grown in popularity over the past few years and flexible working in general ha...
People have mixed feelings about paid employment for mothers with young children. This might reflect...
Muurlink, OT ORCiD: 0000-0002-8251-9521Modern working patterns can directly and adversely affect fam...
Despite increased interest in work from home (WFH) options, WFH is relatively rare. To understand ho...
Over the past 40 years, societal and economic changes in developed nations have led to an increase i...
Working at home has conventionally been understood as a formal, employer-sanctioned flexibility or ‘...
Modern working patterns can directly and adversely affect family lives and personal relationships. U...
More public and private organisations offer working from home as an alternative way of working for t...
This is an introductory exploration of the experiences of women ‘working away’ from home in Australi...
Working from home has become engraved in modern working life. Although advocated as a solution to co...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenced forms of work...
This research was aimed to discover and analyze the impact of Working from Home on employee performa...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenc...
For a long time, the Australian economy has been reliant on workers who travel long distances to wor...
New research shows how Australian households cope when one partner works away from home for days or ...
Working from home has grown in popularity over the past few years and flexible working in general ha...
People have mixed feelings about paid employment for mothers with young children. This might reflect...
Muurlink, OT ORCiD: 0000-0002-8251-9521Modern working patterns can directly and adversely affect fam...
Despite increased interest in work from home (WFH) options, WFH is relatively rare. To understand ho...
Over the past 40 years, societal and economic changes in developed nations have led to an increase i...
Working at home has conventionally been understood as a formal, employer-sanctioned flexibility or ‘...
Modern working patterns can directly and adversely affect family lives and personal relationships. U...
More public and private organisations offer working from home as an alternative way of working for t...
This is an introductory exploration of the experiences of women ‘working away’ from home in Australi...
Working from home has become engraved in modern working life. Although advocated as a solution to co...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenced forms of work...
This research was aimed to discover and analyze the impact of Working from Home on employee performa...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenc...
For a long time, the Australian economy has been reliant on workers who travel long distances to wor...