This article presents the results of a study designed to investigate and compare the perceptions of students and human resource professionals regarding specific work-family interface issues. The sample for the study is composed of 229 human resource professionals and 240 undergraduate and graduate business students. Results indicate significant differences between these groups, as well as gender differences in perceptions of such issues as employer and government support for child care, parental responsibility, work commitment, and the impact of children on achievement orientation
This study intended to determine (1) if, among administrators in higher education, commitment to the...
This study researched how a population of 40 undergraduate students attending a career planning proj...
Findings are presented from a study of 43 advanced professional school students in law and business ...
The Career Issues Survey, which assessed the attitudes of human resource professionals regarding wor...
This paper presents the results of a study designed to investigate attitudes toward various career a...
This study examined employees\u27 attitudes and perceptions regarding the attempt to juggle work and...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-40).This study compares the similar...
This article describes the results of a study that used the Career- Family Attitudes Measure (CFAM) ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to focus on personal and social background factors as potentia...
Managing the work-family interface: Some Irish evidence This article describes the results of a stud...
This study explored the gender-based differences in high school employment experiences and possible ...
Purpose and aims: Within the research on work/family balance and conflict, very little research has ...
This study examines Work Family Conflict including Work Interferes with Family (WIF) conflict, Famil...
This study researched how a population of 40 undergraduate students attending a career planning proj...
Professionals in family businesses are reputed to experience unique opportunities and challenges. Th...
This study intended to determine (1) if, among administrators in higher education, commitment to the...
This study researched how a population of 40 undergraduate students attending a career planning proj...
Findings are presented from a study of 43 advanced professional school students in law and business ...
The Career Issues Survey, which assessed the attitudes of human resource professionals regarding wor...
This paper presents the results of a study designed to investigate attitudes toward various career a...
This study examined employees\u27 attitudes and perceptions regarding the attempt to juggle work and...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-40).This study compares the similar...
This article describes the results of a study that used the Career- Family Attitudes Measure (CFAM) ...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to focus on personal and social background factors as potentia...
Managing the work-family interface: Some Irish evidence This article describes the results of a stud...
This study explored the gender-based differences in high school employment experiences and possible ...
Purpose and aims: Within the research on work/family balance and conflict, very little research has ...
This study examines Work Family Conflict including Work Interferes with Family (WIF) conflict, Famil...
This study researched how a population of 40 undergraduate students attending a career planning proj...
Professionals in family businesses are reputed to experience unique opportunities and challenges. Th...
This study intended to determine (1) if, among administrators in higher education, commitment to the...
This study researched how a population of 40 undergraduate students attending a career planning proj...
Findings are presented from a study of 43 advanced professional school students in law and business ...