textabstractIn this paper, we examine working parent’s use of work-life policies in three financial sector organizations in the Netherlands. We analyse the barriers and support regarding the actual take up of work-life policies by working parents and to what extent this in turn influence their experienced work-life balance. We collected survey data in three Dutch financial sector organizations: one public sector organization and two private firms. All three differ considerably regarding their organizational culture and working practices. Two of the organizations are characterised by a contradictory work-life culture, and one by an approving work-life culture. Findings point out that household characteristics and the work-life culture in the...
Working arrangements are still not sufficiently flexible to enable parents to manage their roles as ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities ...
The paper focuses on organisations and the conditions for working parents in terms of combining work...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work–life policies. However, most...
Policies which help employees balance their work and non-work priorities have become increasingly po...
Organizations and national governments are increasingly making work-family policies available to hel...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
The study is based on empirical research. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with working...
Purpose: Organisational work-life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
This paper presents Australian and international research on work-life interaction. We review the wo...
Even though family life and paid work are often considered as difficult to reconcile, prior research...
Abstract: The paper focuses on organisations and the conditions for work-ing parents in terms of com...
Providing employees opportunities to balance their work and family/life spheres is a contemporary bu...
Purpose – The paper considers the impact of work-life balance policies on the work and family practi...
Working arrangements are still not sufficiently flexible to enable parents to manage their roles as ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities ...
The paper focuses on organisations and the conditions for working parents in terms of combining work...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work–life policies. However, most...
Policies which help employees balance their work and non-work priorities have become increasingly po...
Organizations and national governments are increasingly making work-family policies available to hel...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
The study is based on empirical research. Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted with working...
Purpose: Organisational work-life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
This paper presents Australian and international research on work-life interaction. We review the wo...
Even though family life and paid work are often considered as difficult to reconcile, prior research...
Abstract: The paper focuses on organisations and the conditions for work-ing parents in terms of com...
Providing employees opportunities to balance their work and family/life spheres is a contemporary bu...
Purpose – The paper considers the impact of work-life balance policies on the work and family practi...
Working arrangements are still not sufficiently flexible to enable parents to manage their roles as ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities ...
The paper focuses on organisations and the conditions for working parents in terms of combining work...