Time competition in home-based telework: A theoretical framework
Document Type
Book Chapter
Faculty
Faculty of Business and Law
School
School of Management
RAS ID
9437
Abstract
Competing claims on time in work and family life have become inherent, unavoidable features of the Western world. As households increasingly juggle competing responsibilities, and as job expectations and parenting standards intensify, many people feel torn between work and family. This book aims to deepen our understanding of a variety of conditions that influence the successes and difficulties experienced in attempting to equally accommodate both work and private lives.
Comments
Standen, P. (2007). Time Competition in Home-Based Telework: A Theoretical Framework. In: van der Lippe, T. & Peters, P. (eds) Competing claims in work and family life. Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK.