We recently finished a position paper on Swedish working life research for the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (1). An obvious question was the definition of "working life research". Searching the literature, we found a plethora of terms used to describe this area and lack of a generally accepted definition. It also became clear that the primary goals of such research varied widely between international organizations and governments. In this paper, our aim is to discuss the definition and goals of working life research
Objectives The main objective of this thesis was to critically review literature relating to pot...
The multi-disciplinary study of labour, employment and work life (LEWL) has a long history and is c...
The first article within this issue deals with the history of Swedish working life research. Carin H...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
This conceptual paper looks into the definition of “working life research” in Sweden and poses two q...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
Appel à article du Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies | Août 2015 Over the last decades practice...
The article sets out to investigate if and how scholarly theoretical knowledge about working life di...
Work–life balance research has been extensively studied in Western contexts with a focus on high-i...
The current changes in society and working life demands pose considerable challenges to curricular r...
This study’s aim is to review various articles from different sources which is able to understand th...
Nordic working life balance is important in the context of a highly developed welfare state, budget ...
The National Institute for Working Life is a national centre of knowledge for issues concerning work...
Work-life balance is a relevant issue in organizational behavior literature for the significant cons...
Objectives The main objective of this thesis was to critically review literature relating to pot...
The multi-disciplinary study of labour, employment and work life (LEWL) has a long history and is c...
The first article within this issue deals with the history of Swedish working life research. Carin H...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
This conceptual paper looks into the definition of “working life research” in Sweden and poses two q...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
Appel à article du Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies | Août 2015 Over the last decades practice...
The article sets out to investigate if and how scholarly theoretical knowledge about working life di...
Work–life balance research has been extensively studied in Western contexts with a focus on high-i...
The current changes in society and working life demands pose considerable challenges to curricular r...
This study’s aim is to review various articles from different sources which is able to understand th...
Nordic working life balance is important in the context of a highly developed welfare state, budget ...
The National Institute for Working Life is a national centre of knowledge for issues concerning work...
Work-life balance is a relevant issue in organizational behavior literature for the significant cons...
Objectives The main objective of this thesis was to critically review literature relating to pot...
The multi-disciplinary study of labour, employment and work life (LEWL) has a long history and is c...
The first article within this issue deals with the history of Swedish working life research. Carin H...