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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR365
来源IDRR-365-EC
Family-related working schedule flexibility across Europe: Short Statistical Report No. 6
Patrick Präg; Melinda Mills
发表日期2014-10-29
出版年2014
页码59
语种英语
结论 Family-related working schedule flexibility across Europe: Short Statistical Report No. 6 | RAND
摘要

One of the major innovations in human resource practices in the last decades has been the proliferation of flexible work practices, such as working from home or work schedule flexibility. The latter especially are often seen as an important means to reconcile family, work, and private life. This view is based on the assumption that granting workers greater discretion and more control over their working times should empower them to better balance their work and non-work demands. Previous research has been able to show that flexible working arrangements can indeed be helpful in improving work-life reconciliation, even though findings are sometimes mixed and effects are often small in magnitude. Our findings reveal remarkable variation in work schedule flexibility across countries. While less than ten per cent of workers in Romania report being able to make use of the two options in question, in countries like the Netherlands, Austria and the UK, this share exceeds sixty per cent of the workforce. Further country-level analyses confirmed that GDP per capita is a major predictor of the availability of work schedule flexibility, with greater availability in more affluent countries. In a second step, we analyse which social groups across countries report the availability of work schedule flexibility. Firstly, women reported substantially less access to family-related work schedule flexibility. Secondly, younger workers (under the age of 30) reported less access to a family-related work schedule.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Data

  • Chapter Three

    How prevalent is family-related work schedule flexibility across countries?

  • Chapter Four

    How can country differences in family-related work schedule flexibility be understood?

  • Chapter Five

    Which groups of workers have access to family-related work schedule flexibility?

  • Chapter Six

    How can the gender gap in the perceived availability of family-related work schedule flexibility be understood?

  • Chapter Seven

    Discussion and policy recommendations

主题Employment and Unemployment ; European Union ; Families ; Households ; Work-Family Conflicts ; Workforce Management
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Patrick Präg,Melinda Mills. Family-related working schedule flexibility across Europe: Short Statistical Report No. 6. 2014.
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