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Integrating Work and Family - Challenges and Choices for a Changing World (Paperback)
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Despite calls for a renewal of family values and the proliferation
of corporate work-family programs, the goal of achieving a healthy
balance between the demands of work and a satisfying family life
remains elusive. Dr. Parasuraman, Dr. Greenhaus, and the
contributors to this well-balanced and thoughtful volume examine
this increasingly prevalent social dilemma from a "stakeholder
perspective." They see work-family tensions as a multifaceted
social issue, and they examine the nature and consequences of these
tensions from the viewpoints of individuals, employers,
consultants, counseling professionals, and other service providers.
Their inclusion of legal, cultural, international, and research
perspectives and recognition of the unique concerns of vulnerable
groups, such as nonexempt employees and ethnic minorities, add to
the breadth of coverage. Academics in the social and behavioral
sciences, executive decision-makers in government and business,
human resource professionals, and employed men and women interested
in achieving work-life balance will find this volume insightful,
stimulating, and useful. The editors have arranged their book into
five parts and 21 chapters. Part I provides a broad overview of the
environmental factors impacting work and family. It then identifies
the critical issues and challenges facing individuals, families,
and employees in managing the complex interdependencies between
work and family roles. In Part II they provide a view of the issues
from the vantage point of specific stakeholders. Part III
concentrates on the role of culture in shaping ideology, policies,
and practices concerning work and family and the relationships
among them. Part IV examines theimpact of career development
programs on employees and their families. It also discusses the
effectiveness of alternative career tracks, various usages of
work-family benefits by women and men, and the roles employers and
employees can play in legitimizing alternative career paths. Part V
concludes the book by examining the cultural barriers to achieving
more effective integration of work and family, and by analyzing the
appropriate role of key stakeholders in addressing work-family
problems.
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