Much of the work family literature that has blossomed over the last decade has focused on professional women and has emphasized policy changes that would be of less utility to many other working women and men. In this symposium contribution, we explore the recent data on working time to demonstrate that in today\u27s economy more women are underemployed rather than overemployed. We also demonstrate that although professional women tend to work the longest hours, they also tend to have the greatest means, both in income and workplace benefits, to support them in achieving a workable balance between their work and family demands. We discuss the most prominent policy proposals for helping attain this balance, including a greater emphasis on pa...
Research on women’s experiences with work schedules and flexibility tends to focus on profes-sional ...
none2noDOI volume: 10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9Studies on women participation in the workforce show ine...
Women have made tremendous strides in the professions. More women than ever graduate from college a...
Much of the work family literature that has blossomed over the last decade has focused on profession...
This paper, prepared for a symposium held at the University of St. Thomas Law School, explores an is...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
There are basic ideas about gender???s impact on market work, work that takes place in the paid labo...
Women's work takes place within both the public sphere of the workplace and the private sphere of th...
Over the last 30 years, there has been a steady increase in the number of women in the workforce. Th...
Increasing numbers of women are becoming members of the labor force. Yet it is not clear to what ext...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
An essential resource for any working woman, What Works for Women at Work is a comprehensive and ins...
Constraints that prevent women from working longer hours are argued to be important drivers of the g...
Research on women’s experiences with work schedules and flexibility tends to focus on profes-sional ...
none2noDOI volume: 10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9Studies on women participation in the workforce show ine...
Women have made tremendous strides in the professions. More women than ever graduate from college a...
Much of the work family literature that has blossomed over the last decade has focused on profession...
This paper, prepared for a symposium held at the University of St. Thomas Law School, explores an is...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
Recently Professors Schultz and Hoffman argued that, in order to achieve gender equality at work and...
There are basic ideas about gender???s impact on market work, work that takes place in the paid labo...
Women's work takes place within both the public sphere of the workplace and the private sphere of th...
Over the last 30 years, there has been a steady increase in the number of women in the workforce. Th...
Increasing numbers of women are becoming members of the labor force. Yet it is not clear to what ext...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
An essential resource for any working woman, What Works for Women at Work is a comprehensive and ins...
Constraints that prevent women from working longer hours are argued to be important drivers of the g...
Research on women’s experiences with work schedules and flexibility tends to focus on profes-sional ...
none2noDOI volume: 10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9Studies on women participation in the workforce show ine...
Women have made tremendous strides in the professions. More women than ever graduate from college a...