Although gender equality is increasingly promoted both in the workplace and in society, and women have now fully entered the workforce, the issue of gender differences in relation to career advancement still seems open. Although gender roles no longer clearly define who is responsible for home care and who is responsible for job duties, some research shows that the conflict between family and work life appears to be a greater problem for women than for men. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between career opportunities, work–life balance, and well-being perception separately in both female (n = 499) and male (n = 557) respondents in order to shed light on the role of gender. A multi-group analysis showed that the structu...
Despite increases in women’s participation in the paid workforce and attempts to reduce gender inequ...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
Although gender equality is increasingly promoted both in the workplace and in society, and women ha...
Many contemporary studies of ‘work–life balance’ either ignore gender or take it for granted. We con...
Background: More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of what life c...
Using longitudinal data from Panel Study of Income and Dynamic (PSID) and multivariate analyses, thi...
Background: More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of what life c...
Abstract Background More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of wha...
There is increasing interest in how people manage the multiple demands of paid work, home and person...
Background: More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of what life c...
This study reports on gender perceptions of work–life balance based upon a qualitative study carried...
Many contemporary studies of ‘work–life balance’ either ignore gender or take it for granted. We con...
There is increasing interest in how people manage the multiple demands of paid work, home and person...
There is increasing interest in how people manage the multiple demands of paid work, home and person...
Despite increases in women’s participation in the paid workforce and attempts to reduce gender inequ...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
Although gender equality is increasingly promoted both in the workplace and in society, and women ha...
Many contemporary studies of ‘work–life balance’ either ignore gender or take it for granted. We con...
Background: More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of what life c...
Using longitudinal data from Panel Study of Income and Dynamic (PSID) and multivariate analyses, thi...
Background: More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of what life c...
Abstract Background More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of wha...
There is increasing interest in how people manage the multiple demands of paid work, home and person...
Background: More gender-theoretical studies are needed to gain a deeper understanding of what life c...
This study reports on gender perceptions of work–life balance based upon a qualitative study carried...
Many contemporary studies of ‘work–life balance’ either ignore gender or take it for granted. We con...
There is increasing interest in how people manage the multiple demands of paid work, home and person...
There is increasing interest in how people manage the multiple demands of paid work, home and person...
Despite increases in women’s participation in the paid workforce and attempts to reduce gender inequ...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...