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Flexibility and work‐life conflict in times of crisis: a gender perspective
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2013
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Economic CompetitionSocial ChangeEmployee FlexibilityHuman Resource ManagementWorkplace StudyWork AdjustmentSocial SciencesFlexible Work ArrangementGender StudiesManagementSocial InequalityEconomicsGender PerspectiveWork‐life ConflictFeminist TheoryFamily EconomicsWorkplace ConflictFlexible WorkSociologyBusinessWorklife BalanceFlexible EmploymentCrisis ManagementWork-family Interface
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the effect of flexible working conditions on work‐family conflict in European countries. Flexible work has increasingly been used by employers to adapt to the demands of economic competition, often at the expense of employee's demands. Yet, at the same time, flexible work can provide a means to better combine work and family obligations. The paper seeks to explore which of these effects dominates for different types of flexible employment, paying specific attention to gender‐specific effects.
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