The paper was stimulated by the question of class in work-life debates. The common conclusion from work-life studies is that work-life imbalance is largely a middle class problem. It is argued here that this assertion is a direct outcome of a particular and narrow interpretation of work-life imbalance in which time is seen to be the major cause of difficulty. Labour market time, and too much of it, dominates the conceptualisation of work-life and its measurement too. This heavy focus on a certain type of work-life imbalance: chronometric overstretched temporal imbalance, has rendered largely invisible from dominant work-life debates the types of imbalance that are more likely to impact the working class. Looking at working class employees i...
YesThis article focuses on the work-life ‘balance’ challenges of those who work in organisations tha...
Recent debates on time-use suggest that there is an inverse relationship between time poverty and in...
Work–life balance research has been extensively studied in Western contexts with a focus on high-i...
© 2015 London School of Economics and Political Science. The paper was stimulated by the relative ab...
This chapter provides an overview of the relative roles played by time and money in debates around w...
During the second half of 20th century, with work demands increasingly encroaching on family and per...
During the second half of 20th century, with work demands increasingly encroaching on family and per...
In the vast literature on work-life balance one question remains seriously under-elaborated: Why now...
The paper asks ‘Where are we’ in the study of work-life balance within IR and ‘where to next’ if we ...
There is increasing evidence that work–life imbalance has a direct impact on societal issues, such a...
The intention of this paper is to explore, through empirical based research the antecedents of work ...
In the last six decades, work life and family life spheres of employees have undergone various chang...
The article attempts to locate the contested notion of work–life balance within the context of globa...
Do “Anglo-Saxon” management practices generate higher productivity only at the expense of lousy work...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
YesThis article focuses on the work-life ‘balance’ challenges of those who work in organisations tha...
Recent debates on time-use suggest that there is an inverse relationship between time poverty and in...
Work–life balance research has been extensively studied in Western contexts with a focus on high-i...
© 2015 London School of Economics and Political Science. The paper was stimulated by the relative ab...
This chapter provides an overview of the relative roles played by time and money in debates around w...
During the second half of 20th century, with work demands increasingly encroaching on family and per...
During the second half of 20th century, with work demands increasingly encroaching on family and per...
In the vast literature on work-life balance one question remains seriously under-elaborated: Why now...
The paper asks ‘Where are we’ in the study of work-life balance within IR and ‘where to next’ if we ...
There is increasing evidence that work–life imbalance has a direct impact on societal issues, such a...
The intention of this paper is to explore, through empirical based research the antecedents of work ...
In the last six decades, work life and family life spheres of employees have undergone various chang...
The article attempts to locate the contested notion of work–life balance within the context of globa...
Do “Anglo-Saxon” management practices generate higher productivity only at the expense of lousy work...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
YesThis article focuses on the work-life ‘balance’ challenges of those who work in organisations tha...
Recent debates on time-use suggest that there is an inverse relationship between time poverty and in...
Work–life balance research has been extensively studied in Western contexts with a focus on high-i...