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Ana Carolina Rodriguez; Taylor Cavallo – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2025
Although supportive work-life initiatives have advanced in recent years, existing literature shows inconsistent outcomes regarding the adoption and effectiveness of these initiatives. In this conceptual paper, we aim to highlight that an individual's ability to freely negotiate and decide how to manage the relationships between their paid work and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Family Work Relationship, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Fehring, Heather; Herring, Katherine – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
Lifting the rate of workforce participation in Australia has been called "the challenge of the decade". In light of the ageing workforce, changing nature of work demands and workforce attitudes, the need for insight into current patterns of workforce participation has never been more urgent. The following paper offers an overview of an…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Foreign Countries, Work Attitudes, Skilled Workers
Abraham, Martin; Auspurg, Katrin; Hinz, Thomas – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
This article focuses on the problems faced by dual-earner partnerships arising from the regional coordination of the partners' careers. It is still unknown whether the fact that couples are less mobile than singles is caused by homogeneous preferences within couples or by a process of balancing conflicting interests. Consequently, we analyze the…
Descriptors: Migration, Labor Force Development, Social Attitudes, Low Income