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Work–life balance. Juggling different expectations
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Work–life balance. Juggling different expectations
DOI link for Work–life balance. Juggling different expectations
Work–life balance. Juggling different expectations book
ABSTRACT
This chapter explores how in reflecting on issues related to work–life balance, participants often mobilise discourses of practices and expectations associated with first-order notions of cultures. Several of participants explicitly linked the various issues to the notion of culture. Although there is increasing evidence to indicate that work–life balance is a global phenomenon, the concept itself originates from Western scholarship and thus most research on the topic focuses on EU countries, Canada and the US. The chapter discusses three main issues: time management; the conflict between different roles; and care arrangements for dependants. It illustrates the importance of the local context for work–life balance and to discuss the role of culture. The chapter looks at work–life balance, a topic that many of participants have explicitly commented on in their interviews as being particularly problematic and as being a reflection of what they commonly referred to as 'culture'.