About the book: Work: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores some of the diverse ways in which work helps to structure the relations between social policy and personal lives. Drawing on a range of theoretical approaches, the authors explore questions that are central to our understanding of how the personal not only is shaped in and through work, but also contributes to social relations at work
This work compares the experiences of unpaid family carers in three different welfare systems. It is...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
The harmonisation of paid work with other parts of people’s lives is a central issue for many societ...
Work: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores some of the diverse ways in which work helps to stru...
What can Sociology tell us about our personal lives, families and intimate relationships? This book ...
How work and family lives can be effectively managed has been a hot topic of public debate in recent...
This collection examines the concept of work, questioning what constitutes work, where works ends an...
Work-life balance is a relevant issue in organizational behavior literature for the significant cons...
This book presents a psychosocial examination of the changing relationships between users of service...
The concept of “well-being at and through work” opens up the opportunity to investigate certain impl...
How do ‘welfare to work’ programmes such as the New Deal take into account and shape people's person...
This paper (re)conceptualizes the fundamental concerns of social work in late-modernity as 'life pol...
Social work engages with people across the life course, and social workers are expected to work with...
Although social relationships are rich with feeling, most psychological research on groups and relat...
About the book: This book provides the first critically informed discussion of work and workers in t...
This work compares the experiences of unpaid family carers in three different welfare systems. It is...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
The harmonisation of paid work with other parts of people’s lives is a central issue for many societ...
Work: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores some of the diverse ways in which work helps to stru...
What can Sociology tell us about our personal lives, families and intimate relationships? This book ...
How work and family lives can be effectively managed has been a hot topic of public debate in recent...
This collection examines the concept of work, questioning what constitutes work, where works ends an...
Work-life balance is a relevant issue in organizational behavior literature for the significant cons...
This book presents a psychosocial examination of the changing relationships between users of service...
The concept of “well-being at and through work” opens up the opportunity to investigate certain impl...
How do ‘welfare to work’ programmes such as the New Deal take into account and shape people's person...
This paper (re)conceptualizes the fundamental concerns of social work in late-modernity as 'life pol...
Social work engages with people across the life course, and social workers are expected to work with...
Although social relationships are rich with feeling, most psychological research on groups and relat...
About the book: This book provides the first critically informed discussion of work and workers in t...
This work compares the experiences of unpaid family carers in three different welfare systems. It is...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
The harmonisation of paid work with other parts of people’s lives is a central issue for many societ...