For four decades, theories of job demand-control have proposed that higher occupational status groups have lower health risks due to the stress accompanying jobs featuring high demands but high control. This research examines whether Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) can improve the health prospects of a range of workers by giving greater control over work time arrangements. Our setting is Australia, where FWAs were introduced in 2009. In line with these early studies alongside studies of work-life balance, we expected to observe that workers with access to control over daily work times could better control the activities outside of work that influence chronic disease. Using a practice sociology approach, we compared the accounts of twenty-...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...
For four decades, theories of job demand-control have proposed that higher occupational status group...
Over the last 30 years, the risks to public health from working conditions have subtly shifted in li...
Over the last 30 years, the risks to public health from working conditions have subtly shifted in li...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable disease (NCD) incidence and prevalence is of central concern to most na...
Background: Non-communicable disease (NCD) incidence and prevalence is of central concern to most na...
Flexible work-time arrangements are thought to create ways of aligning work and private life and fac...
Flexible work is now endemic in modern economies. A growing literature both praises work flexibility...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...
For four decades, theories of job demand-control have proposed that higher occupational status group...
Over the last 30 years, the risks to public health from working conditions have subtly shifted in li...
Over the last 30 years, the risks to public health from working conditions have subtly shifted in li...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable disease (NCD) incidence and prevalence is of central concern to most na...
Background: Non-communicable disease (NCD) incidence and prevalence is of central concern to most na...
Flexible work-time arrangements are thought to create ways of aligning work and private life and fac...
Flexible work is now endemic in modern economies. A growing literature both praises work flexibility...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisatio...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...