Understanding Work-life Balance
Policies for a Family-Friendly Britain
Policy Press
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-86134-414-4 (ISBN)
Description
Developing effective work-life balance arrangements that meet organisational and individual needs is one of the key policy issues confronting contemporary society. It lies at the heart of the government's drive to foster a high-performance economy and modernise work-place relations. It is also central to its campaign to maximise employment opportunities, eliminate child poverty and promote active citizenship. This innovative text provides students across a range of disciplines with a broad analysis of work-life balance issues. Inter-disciplinary in approach, it reviews developments in UK policy and practice alongside developments in other countries. Key issues discussed include: differing conceptions of work-life balance; the issues posed by shifts in family and community life and organisational practices; the range of work-life balance policies; the role of the EU; the impact of current polices; the politics of time; work-life balance and active citizenship. ? This book is essential reading for students of social policy, business and management studies, sociology and economics as well as policy-makers and HR practitioners.
It will also be of interest to those concerned with the broader issues of change management and welfare modernisation.
It will also be of interest to those concerned with the broader issues of change management and welfare modernisation.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 172 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86134-414-4 (9781861344144)
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Persons
Margaret May and Edward Brunsdon are Principal Lecturers at London Metropolitan University. They have extensive research and teaching experience in the areas of human resource and welfare service management.
Content
Introduction: welfare, work and family policies; Family and employment policies in the UK: traditional approaches; The emergence of family-friendly policies in the UK: occupational welfare and the management of diversity forms; Family-friendly practices in the workplace; The State and the work-life challenge in the UK; The prevalence of work-life and family-friendly policies in the UK; Family-friendly policies in comparative context; Towards a new welfare order: the work-life balance debate.