YesThis paper critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate job to make ends meet, attempt to reconcile work and life. The concept of work-life articulation is utilised to investigate the experiences, strategies and practicalities of combining multiple employment with domestic and care duties. Based on detailed qualitative research, the findings reveal workers with 2, 3, 4, 5 and even 7 different jobs due to low-pay, limited working hours and employment instability. The study highlights the increasing variability of working hours, together with the dual fragmentation of working time and employment. It identifies unique dimensions of work extensification, as these workers have an amalgamation of jobs ...
© 2015 London School of Economics and Political Science. The paper was stimulated by the relative ab...
This article argues for the need to reconsider the changing nature of in-work poverty (IWP). In doin...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
YesThis article focuses on the work-life ‘balance’ challenges of those who work in organisations tha...
The article attempts to locate the contested notion of work–life balance within the context of globa...
‘Work-life balance’ generally refers to how people may combine paid employment with family responsib...
Workers at all levels within an organization have the need to manage their work and personal/family ...
The article attempts to locate the contested notion of work–life balance within the context of globa...
The authors define ‘place basing’ as the study of work and employment in a particular place. They ar...
Although distinctions between full-time and part-time work are vital for understanding inequalities ...
This paper argues that the study of work‐life balance to date has, in the main, adopted a restricted...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK that is currently enjoying a renaissance....
© 2015 London School of Economics and Political Science. The paper was stimulated by the relative ab...
This article argues for the need to reconsider the changing nature of in-work poverty (IWP). In doin...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
This article explores the lived experiences and working time complexities of low-paid workers in leg...
YesThis article focuses on the work-life ‘balance’ challenges of those who work in organisations tha...
The article attempts to locate the contested notion of work–life balance within the context of globa...
‘Work-life balance’ generally refers to how people may combine paid employment with family responsib...
Workers at all levels within an organization have the need to manage their work and personal/family ...
The article attempts to locate the contested notion of work–life balance within the context of globa...
The authors define ‘place basing’ as the study of work and employment in a particular place. They ar...
Although distinctions between full-time and part-time work are vital for understanding inequalities ...
This paper argues that the study of work‐life balance to date has, in the main, adopted a restricted...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK that is currently enjoying a renaissance....
© 2015 London School of Economics and Political Science. The paper was stimulated by the relative ab...
This article argues for the need to reconsider the changing nature of in-work poverty (IWP). In doin...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...