Little is known about children's views and experiences of their parents’ work−life reconciliation and how these are negotiated in everyday family practices. This article examines families' experiences of work−life reconciliation from both children's and parents' perspectives, drawing on a qualitative longitudinal study with 14 families in Scotland. Such experiences have implications for the spatial and temporal construction of family and childhood in the UK, where working parenthood is increasingly the norm
Abstract: Paid work and the high-pressure working life are reflected in the everyday life of Finnish...
Parents worldwide have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work whilst also...
Parents worldwide have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work whilst also...
Little is known about children's views and experiences of their parents’ work−life reconciliation an...
Little is known about children's views and experiences of their parents’ work−life reconciliation an...
In the United Kingdom, 83% of families have at least one parent engaged in some form of paid employm...
In the United Kingdom, 83% of families have at least one parent engaged in some form of paid employm...
In the United Kingdom, 83% of families have at least one parent engaged in some form of paid employm...
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This article explores the work and family life of dual-earner parents, how they manage these commitm...
This paper seeks to further understanding about children’s experiences and knowledges of home and em...
This article explores how working parents make sense of family and work life through an analysis of ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Timescapes</i> ...
This article investigated how work narratives of dual-earner families are materially and symbolicall...
In this chapter, we consider childhood from the perspective of family and home. We will discuss what...
Abstract: Paid work and the high-pressure working life are reflected in the everyday life of Finnish...
Parents worldwide have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work whilst also...
Parents worldwide have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work whilst also...
Little is known about children's views and experiences of their parents’ work−life reconciliation an...
Little is known about children's views and experiences of their parents’ work−life reconciliation an...
In the United Kingdom, 83% of families have at least one parent engaged in some form of paid employm...
In the United Kingdom, 83% of families have at least one parent engaged in some form of paid employm...
In the United Kingdom, 83% of families have at least one parent engaged in some form of paid employm...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Timescapes project was th...
This article explores the work and family life of dual-earner parents, how they manage these commitm...
This paper seeks to further understanding about children’s experiences and knowledges of home and em...
This article explores how working parents make sense of family and work life through an analysis of ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Timescapes</i> ...
This article investigated how work narratives of dual-earner families are materially and symbolicall...
In this chapter, we consider childhood from the perspective of family and home. We will discuss what...
Abstract: Paid work and the high-pressure working life are reflected in the everyday life of Finnish...
Parents worldwide have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work whilst also...
Parents worldwide have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work whilst also...