Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating in paid work and providing care for their dependent members. The social, economic and political contexts within which families do so differ from country to country but an increasing number of governments are being asked to engage, or better engage, with this important area of public policy. What seems like a relatively simple goal – to enable families to better balance care-giving and paid employment – has raised several difficulties and dilemmas for policy makers which have been approached in different ways. This paper aims to identify and critique the nature and development of the means by which legal engagement with work-family reconciliati...
This paper provides a critical assessment of the family-friendly reform of employment law in the UK....
Unpaid carers of adults, as a group, have, until recently, been largely neglected by the EU. While a...
This chapter examines difficulties of reconciling work and family demands in six European countries;...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Families in market economies have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work ...
In a rapidly changing world a multitude of new challenges are emerging and affecting families, compa...
This paper takes an innovative look at work-family policies and, in particular, at the current work-...
Work is a source of income, professional satisfaction and social contact. However, work is not alway...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
This paper presents an alternative view of work-family policies and looks especially at how familie...
The problem of reconciliation or work and family life has been of cardinal importance over the past ...
The problem of reconciliation or work and family life has been of cardinal importance over the past ...
This paper investigates work/care policies in fifteen European welfare states during the last two de...
This paper provides a critical assessment of the family-friendly reform of employment law in the UK....
Unpaid carers of adults, as a group, have, until recently, been largely neglected by the EU. While a...
This chapter examines difficulties of reconciling work and family demands in six European countries;...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Families in market economies worldwide have long been confronted with the demands of participating i...
Families in market economies have long been confronted by the demands of participating in paid work ...
In a rapidly changing world a multitude of new challenges are emerging and affecting families, compa...
This paper takes an innovative look at work-family policies and, in particular, at the current work-...
Work is a source of income, professional satisfaction and social contact. However, work is not alway...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
This paper presents an alternative view of work-family policies and looks especially at how familie...
The problem of reconciliation or work and family life has been of cardinal importance over the past ...
The problem of reconciliation or work and family life has been of cardinal importance over the past ...
This paper investigates work/care policies in fifteen European welfare states during the last two de...
This paper provides a critical assessment of the family-friendly reform of employment law in the UK....
Unpaid carers of adults, as a group, have, until recently, been largely neglected by the EU. While a...
This chapter examines difficulties of reconciling work and family demands in six European countries;...