This study investigated relations between several individual (parental status and gender) and situational (organization size, task interdependence, and productivity maintenance) variables with perceptions of the fairness of work/family benefits. Benefit availability, personal use, and coworker use along with age and race were included as control variables. A total of 283 employees from a variety of organizations participated. Results indicated that age, race, personal use of flexible work arrangements, and task interdependence related to fairness perceptions of work/family benefits. Specifically, younger workers, minorities, those who had used flexible work arrangements, and workers in jobs requiring a greater degree of task interdependence...
The implementation of workplace family support programs such as on-site child care and flexible work...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
This study investigated relations between several individual (parental status and gender) and situat...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
This study examined employees\u27 attitudes and perceptions regarding the attempt to juggle work and...
Changes in the workforce have led to in an increase in work-family conflict for many employed indivi...
This paper examines both the prevalence of employee benefits and whether the existence of any of num...
This paper examines both the prevalence of employee benefits and whether the existence of any of num...
Changes in the workforce have led to in an increase in work-family conflict for many employed indivi...
A study examined workers ' access to benefits, the extent to which they valued those benefits, ...
To better manage our work demands and family demands, we often erect mental or physical “borders” to...
The implementation of workplace family support programs such as on-site child care and flexible work...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
This study investigated relations between several individual (parental status and gender) and situat...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
This study examined employees\u27 attitudes and perceptions regarding the attempt to juggle work and...
Changes in the workforce have led to in an increase in work-family conflict for many employed indivi...
This paper examines both the prevalence of employee benefits and whether the existence of any of num...
This paper examines both the prevalence of employee benefits and whether the existence of any of num...
Changes in the workforce have led to in an increase in work-family conflict for many employed indivi...
A study examined workers ' access to benefits, the extent to which they valued those benefits, ...
To better manage our work demands and family demands, we often erect mental or physical “borders” to...
The implementation of workplace family support programs such as on-site child care and flexible work...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...