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  • David Pauleen
  • John Campbell
  • Brian Harmer
  • Ali Intezari
Sage Open

Abstract

Mobile technologies have facilitated a radical shift in work and private life. In this article, we seek to better understand how individual mobile technology users have made sense of these changes and adapted to them. We have used narrative enquiry and ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Apr 27, 2015
  • Julie M. Rosenzweig
  • Eileen M. Brennan
  • Katherine Huffstutter
  • Jennifer R. Bradley
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

Abstract

Lack of appropriate child care is frequently reported by parents of children with disabilities as a major obstacle to finding and maintaining their employment. Care for children with emotional or behavioral disorders is particularly difficult to locate ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Jun 1, 2008
  • Annis G. Golden
Management Communication Quarterly

Abstract

Work—life research tends to privilege the organization—employee relationship, with the family's role largely relegated to providing emotional and material support to the employee and adapting to organizational requirements. Systems oriented research, ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Feb 1, 2009
  • Andrea McGill-O’Rourke
  • Elizabeth Allan
Community College Review

Abstract

Objective/Research Question: Research indicates that work-life integration is linked with career satisfaction for women administrators in higher education. This study focused on midlevel women leaders who are an essential component of higher education ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Sep 26, 2024
  • Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay
  • Ilda Ilse Ilama
Sage Open

Abstract

Our article shows that there is a real challenge in balancing work and family for employees working in support services in domestic work for elderly persons; their workplace rights on this issue are quite limited, and they depend largely on managers’ ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published May 12, 2015
  • Lotte Bailyn
  • Julia B. Bear
  • Christine M. Beckman
  • Inga Carboni
  • Judith Clair
  • Ans De Vos
  • Gina Dokko
  • Joyce K. Fletcher
  • Douglas T. (Tim) Hall
  • Brad Harrington
  • Claudia Goldin
  • Erin L. Kelly
  • Ellen Ernst Kossek
  • Meg Lovejoy
  • Melissa Mazmanian
  • Lakshmi Ramarajan
  • Erin M. Reid
  • Nancy P. Rothbard
  • Pamela Stone
  • Njoke Thomas
  • Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden
  • Steffanie Wilk
  • Sarah Wittman
Journal of Management Inquiry

Abstract

Caregiving and career have been primarily studied by management scholars for their incompatibility. Largely ignored have been the consequences of this approach for the lives of workers. Yet the need for both childcare and eldercare is on the rise, women ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Feb 25, 2025
  • Lisa M. Stewart
Journal of Family Issues

Abstract

This study compared work–family and family–work conflict for employed family caregivers with disability-related care responsibilities in contrast to employed family caregivers with typical care responsibilities. Using data from the 2002 National Study of ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Apr 11, 2012
  • Ana María Brannan
  • Eileen M. Brennan
  • Claudia Sellmaier
  • Julie M. Rosenzweig
Families in Society

Abstract

Applying conservation of resources theory, we examined employment engagement (i.e., months of employment, hours worked per week, days of work missed due to the child’s challenges) among caregivers of children and youth entering community-based mental ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Mar 20, 2018
  • Jonathon R. B. Halbesleben
  • Denise M. Rotondo
Advances in Developing Human Resources

Abstract

The problem and the solution. In light of research suggesting significant links between social support and human resource outcomes, managers have become increasingly concerned with how to develop social support. One solution is to examine the experiences ...
Free accessResearch articleFirst published Nov 1, 2007
  • Viktoriya Karakcheyeva MD, MS, NCC, LCPC, LCADS
  • Haneefa Willis-Johnson DAc
  • Patrick G. Corr EdD, MEd, AFAMEE
  • Leigh A. Frame PhD, MHS
Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health

Abstract

Background
A multidisciplinary team of health scientists and educators at an academic medical center came together to consider the various factors that impact well-being among self-identified women working in healthcare and conducted a comprehensive ...
Open AccessReview articleFirst published Feb 21, 2024