In 2013 Weldon-Johns used the work-family typology classification model (WFTCM) to analyse the development of EU work-family policies. That examination showed that EU work-family legislation continued to focus on maternal care and was underpinned by the extended motherhood typology. In 2019, the Work-Life Balance for Parents and Carers Directive 2019/1158 was passed, implementing key changes to the EU framework. This article takes this as an opportunity to reflect on the current EU approach. In doing so, it revisits the WFTCM and expands the ideal types to include the shared parental roles typology and redefine the family typology. This analysis shows that while some advances have been made, gendered assumptions surrounding care remain, as ...
YesChanges globally mean that there are now record numbers of mothers in paid employment and a repor...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
In 2013 Weldon-Johns used the work-family typology classification model (WFTCM) to analyse the devel...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
European Union (EU) law and policy on work–family reconciliation has developed by way of two paralle...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
The Modern Workplaces Consultation 2011 set the foundations for the current revisions to work–family...
Arguing that European family lives are affected by many societal factors, this article discusses the...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
This thesis analyses the work-care experiences of out-of-work partnered parents in France and the Un...
European Union (EU) law and policy on work–family reconciliation has developed by way of two paralle...
This working paper examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase t...
YesChanges globally mean that there are now record numbers of mothers in paid employment and a repor...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
In 2013 Weldon-Johns used the work-family typology classification model (WFTCM) to analyse the devel...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
European Union (EU) law and policy on work–family reconciliation has developed by way of two paralle...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
The Modern Workplaces Consultation 2011 set the foundations for the current revisions to work–family...
Arguing that European family lives are affected by many societal factors, this article discusses the...
This article explores how working fathers are conceptualised within the UK’s work-family law and pol...
This thesis analyses the work-care experiences of out-of-work partnered parents in France and the Un...
European Union (EU) law and policy on work–family reconciliation has developed by way of two paralle...
This working paper examines the potential of the directive on work-life balance (WLBD) to increase t...
YesChanges globally mean that there are now record numbers of mothers in paid employment and a repor...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...