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From Work-Family Balance to Work-Family Interaction
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ABSTRACT
There are many lessons to be learned about work-family interaction. It is clear that some people have learned how to combine work and family in ways that are mutually supporting--at least much of the time--and some employers have created work environments and policies that make positive interdependence of these two spheres more likely to occur. This book discusses measures of work-family, conflict, policies designed to reduce conflict, comparisons with other industrialized nations, and reasons why family-friendly work-policies have not been adopted with enthusiasm. The purpose is to consider a broad range of topics that pertain to work and family with the goal of helping employers and working families understand the work-life options that are available so they can make choices that offer returns-on-investments to employers, families, and society at large that are consistent with personal and societal values.
This book brings together a superb panel of experts from different disciplines to look at work and family issues and the way they interact. Part I is an overview--with a brief discussion by a psychologist, economist, and a political scientist--each of whom provide their own interpretation of how their discipline views this hybrid field. Part II considers the business case of the question of why employers should invest in family-friendly work policies, followed by a section on the employer response to work family interactions. Families are the focus of the Part IV, followed by a look at children--many of whom are at the heart of work and family interaction.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I: INTEGRATING THE DEMANDS OF WORK AND FAMILY
chapter 1|8 pages
From Balance to Interaction: Why the Metaphor Is Important
chapter 2|14 pages
How We Study Work–Family Interactions
part |2 pages
Part II THE BUSINESS CASE OR “WHY SHOULD MY FIRM INVEST IN FAMILY-FRIENDLY WORK POLICIES?”
chapter 3|22 pages
Enhancing Work–Family and Work–Life Interaction: The Role of Management
chapter 4|16 pages
Work–Family Balance: Does the Market Reward Firms That Respect It?
part |2 pages
PART III: HOW EMPLOYERS RESPOND TO THE CHALLENGE OF WORK-FAMILY DEMANDS
chapter 5|4 pages
Corporate Responsibilities Paul Orfalea
chapter 6|12 pages
Sitting at the Corporate Table: How Work–Family Policies Are Really Made
chapter 7|16 pages
Balancing Work and Family Demands in the Military: What Happens When Your Employer Tells You to Go to War?
part |2 pages
PART IV: WORKING FAMILIES: HOW WELL ARE THEY WORKING?
chapter 9|18 pages
Home to School to Work—Transitions for African Americans: Eliminating Barriers to Success
part |4 pages
PART V: THE CHILDREN: HOW ARE THEY DOING?