ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Career Studies contains chapters on an impressive array of topics within the career domain, and the individual chapters are insightful and comprehensive in their coverage of the literature on their respective topics. The breadth and depth of the chapters provided an opportunity for me to examine the extent to which the contemporary literature incorporates what Ellen Kossek and I refer to as a work-home perspective on careers, that is “a lens through which to examine careers that explicitly recognizes the interdependencies between individuals’ work and home domains” (Greenhaus and Kossek, 2014: 363).