Abstract Title: How parental leave policies influence employee engagement Level: Student thesis, final assignment for Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Author: Patrick Hammer and Rickard Palmgren Supervisor: Tomas Källquist and Pär Vilhelmsson Date: 2019 – June Aim: Several studies have found that perceived flexibility and the ability to manage the demands of work and personal life are related to higher levels of employee engagement and expected retention. However, little research have been done to explore the relationship between parental leave (a component of work-life balance) and employee engagement and retention. The aim of this study is to increase the understanding about how parental leave influence employee en...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
In the following paper, I have attempted to look at the challenges that some of today’s working pare...
Abstract Title: How parental leave policies influence employee engagement Level: Student thesis,...
The purpose of this study is to examine the experience of the relationship an individual has towards...
This thesis was commissioned by DHL-Express for the research of possibilities and effect of maternit...
Organizational attitudes of employees can be influenced by organizational practices, including effec...
This paper will discuss parental leave and will only concern full leave according to 3 § 1 st 2 p. f...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
Bachelor thesis, Degree of master in Science and Economics, School of Business and Economics at Linn...
In the United States, paid leave policies have developed slowly compared to other UN member states a...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
Organizations and national governments are increasingly making work–family policies available to hel...
Research on internal communication in organizations oftenfocus on communication in the various relat...
This research note draws selected findings from a multiple-methods study conducted in partnership wi...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
In the following paper, I have attempted to look at the challenges that some of today’s working pare...
Abstract Title: How parental leave policies influence employee engagement Level: Student thesis,...
The purpose of this study is to examine the experience of the relationship an individual has towards...
This thesis was commissioned by DHL-Express for the research of possibilities and effect of maternit...
Organizational attitudes of employees can be influenced by organizational practices, including effec...
This paper will discuss parental leave and will only concern full leave according to 3 § 1 st 2 p. f...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
Bachelor thesis, Degree of master in Science and Economics, School of Business and Economics at Linn...
In the United States, paid leave policies have developed slowly compared to other UN member states a...
Numerous studies have investigated whether the provision and generosity of parental leave affects th...
Organizations and national governments are increasingly making work–family policies available to hel...
Research on internal communication in organizations oftenfocus on communication in the various relat...
This research note draws selected findings from a multiple-methods study conducted in partnership wi...
Abstract: We address the issue of the relationship between couples’ parental leave practices and th...
Introduction: Paid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. Thi...
In the following paper, I have attempted to look at the challenges that some of today’s working pare...