Community, Work & Family

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Self-employment and family life: constructing work–life balance when you're ‘always on’2013/12/03English60
Flexible work arrangements: exploring the linkages between perceived usability of flexible work schedules and work/life balance2009/08/01English60
Family policies in developed countries: a ‘fertility-booster’ with side-effects2011/05/01English60
Conceptualizing community in the context of work and family2001/08/01English59
Families, meals and synchronicity: eating together in British dual earner families2013/03/21English58
The significance of ‘the visit’ in an English category-B prison: views from prisoners, prisoners’ families and prison staff2012/02/01English56
Researching community, work and family with an interpreter2001/08/01English54
Barriers to equality: why British fathers do not use parental leave2017/03/24English53
Towards a typology of work-home interaction2004/12/01English53
Work- and family-related variables, work–family conflict and women's well-being: some observations2003/12/01English53
FATHERS, WORK AND FAMILY LIFE2007/11/01English52
Stability and transformation in gender, work, and family: insights fromthe second shiftfor the next quarter century2015/10/02English52
'My mum's thirty years out of date'2004/12/01English52
The organizational stratification of opportunities for work–life balance2004/08/01English49
Autonomy: the panacea for self-employed women's work-life balance?2012/11/01English49
Employee experiences with family and medical leave: A case study1999/08/01English48
Mothers and work–life balance: exploring the contradictions and complexities involved in work–family negotiation2013/02/01English48
Fathers on parental leave: an analysis of rights and take-up in 29 countries2017/08/03English47
STAY-AT-HOME FATHERING2007/11/01English47
Paid paternity leave-taking in the United States2018/05/07English46
Motives for flexible work arrangement use2011/10/27English46
Rationale and construct validity evidence for a measure of perceived organizational family support (POFS): Because purported practices may not reflect reality2003/08/01English44
EXPLORING THE PARADOX2007/11/01English44
Work–family conflict related to culture and gender2009/05/01English43
Policy is not enough – the influence of the gendered workplace on fathers’ use of parental leave in Sweden2018/12/24English42
Organizational work–life initiatives: context matters2009/05/01English42
Job insecurity and well-being: A longitudinal study among male and female employees in finland1999/08/01English42
JOB INSECURITY, STRESS AND GENDER2007/08/01English42
Differences in women's employment patterns and family policies: eastern and western Germany2011/05/01English41
Framing immigration to and deportation from the United States: Guatemalan and Salvadoran families make meaning of their experiences2011/08/01English41