Most studies on work–life support at workplaces consider work–life balance to be a women’s issue, either explicitly or implicitly. This chapter analyses how fathers who are involved caregivers are supported or hindered in attaining work–life balance by their workplaces. It explores the following three questions: (1) why fathers value some job adaptations over others compared with mothers; (2) how organizational cultures influence the work–life balance of new fathers and (3) what differences exist across public and private sectors as well as large versus small companies. A qualitative approach with three discussion groups and 22 involved fathers enables us to explore these issues for large companies, public sector workplaces and small busine...
Debates on work-life balance have historically centered around women. Practically all of the literat...
This book is dedicated to the role of work organizations when it comes to the realization of an acti...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
This paper studies workplaces that facilitate their male employees’ involvement in caring for their...
This paper explores the barriers and possibilities that involved fathers encounter at their workplac...
Based on three discussion groups conducted in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville in 2016 and on recent s...
Based on three discussion groups conducted in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville in 2016 and on recent ...
International audienceThis chapter aims at contributing to a better understanding of the challenges ...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
Fathers have increased their involvement in child care in recent years, in the context of dual-earne...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
International audienceThis article explores the barriers and strategies experienced by Spanish worki...
Paid parental leave for fathers is a promising social policy tool for degendering the division of la...
When it comes to work-life balance and its impact on well-being, there have been increasing calls fo...
The chapter discusses the changing role of men and fathers and particularly fathers’ work-family con...
Debates on work-life balance have historically centered around women. Practically all of the literat...
This book is dedicated to the role of work organizations when it comes to the realization of an acti...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...
This paper studies workplaces that facilitate their male employees’ involvement in caring for their...
This paper explores the barriers and possibilities that involved fathers encounter at their workplac...
Based on three discussion groups conducted in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville in 2016 and on recent s...
Based on three discussion groups conducted in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville in 2016 and on recent ...
International audienceThis chapter aims at contributing to a better understanding of the challenges ...
The prevalence of the ideal worker norm and the unwillingness of organizations to acknowledge the tr...
Fathers have increased their involvement in child care in recent years, in the context of dual-earne...
peer-reviewedWork and family roles have changed considerably in the past number of decades. Fathers ...
International audienceThis article explores the barriers and strategies experienced by Spanish worki...
Paid parental leave for fathers is a promising social policy tool for degendering the division of la...
When it comes to work-life balance and its impact on well-being, there have been increasing calls fo...
The chapter discusses the changing role of men and fathers and particularly fathers’ work-family con...
Debates on work-life balance have historically centered around women. Practically all of the literat...
This book is dedicated to the role of work organizations when it comes to the realization of an acti...
Much has been made of the apparent trend toward men's greater involvement in fatherhood, suggesting ...