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Swati Suravi – Learning Organization, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss innovations in the training and development practices of companies and delineate a new approach to training and development in the context of the hybrid workplace using the ADDIE and Kirkpatrick training models. Design/methodology/approach: This paper discusses innovations in training and development in modern…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Work Environment, Training, Professional Development
Hochbein, Craig; Mahone, Abby; Vanderbeck, Sara – Journal of Educational Administration, 2021
Purpose: To advance the study of principal time use (PTU), the purpose of this study is to report findings from a systematic review of PTU research. In addition to identifying common findings, this study also examined the supporting evidence and methodologies of PTU studies. From this dual approach, this study specified the evidence that supports…
Descriptors: Principals, Time Management, Noninstructional Responsibility, School Administration
Crisp, Beth R. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022
Utilising Bacchi's framework 'What's the problem represented to be?' the literature on managing academic workloads was analysed to explore why workload allocation models are deemed essential in the contemporary university and the assumptions which underpin workload allocations. Whether due to the need for efficient use of scarce resources or…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Faculty Workload, Models, Universities
Reid, David B.; Creed, Benjamin M. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
The work of school principals is complex; however, little research has examined how they navigate this complexity outside of traditional settings and times. This specific line of inquiry is important, because principals' time allocation is related to various desirable student outcomes, and how many hours principals work (and when) is associated…
Descriptors: Principals, Working Hours, Time Management, Job Satisfaction
Asfahani, Ahmed M. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Family and work are fundamental aspects of life, and an individual must find a balance between both. Prioritizing one over the other can cause distress in one's life. Every individual plays an important role in their work and non-work/personal life with the aim of fulfilling their needs, but it's not always easy to find a balance, which may cause…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Role Conflict, Working Hours
Tarraya, Hilger Ojos – Online Submission, 2023
Teachers' workloads are common subjects of study. However, despite the pieces of literature and the endless calls for action, this remains among the prevailing issues in education. Hence, this paper aims to explore the policies further by gathering and analyzing the implications of workload policy and working hours of public school teachers, in…
Descriptors: Teaching Load, Faculty Workload, Educational Policy, Public School Teachers
Hartmann, Heidi; Hayes, Jeff – Institute for Women's Policy Research, 2013
The purpose of this study is to identify the role that higher education plays in employment, earnings, and occupations held by women and men beyond the traditional retirement age of 65 years. The major value of the study lies in its ability to inform policymakers about the working lives of older Americans and about any needed policy changes. Women…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Outcomes of Education, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education
Tripney, Janice; Hombrados, Jorge; Newman, Mark; Hovish, Kimberly; Brown, Chris; Steinka-Fry, Katarzyna; Wilkey, Eric – Campbell Collaboration, 2013
Background: The increase of low-income, low-skilled youth in the labour market, particularly in developing countries, is a major concern internationally. In some regions of the world, young people are nearly three times as likely as adults to be unemployed. They are also more likely to work in the informal labour market than adults, in low quality…
Descriptors: Technical Education, Vocational Education, Intervention, Employment Potential
Verbakel, Ellen – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
We study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, defined as employment entry and exit, and as increases and reductions of weekly working hours, depend on resources of the partner. Moreover, we investigate whether the influence of the partner depends on historical period, human capital, and children. We are especially interested…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Human Capital, Labor Market, Foreign Countries
Newstrom, John W.; Pierce, Jon L. – Personnel Administrator, 1979
Presents a typology of modifications to the standard work week, reviews the current state of research-based knowledge regarding the effectiveness of each major type of alternative, and presents implementation suggestions for personnel interested in adopting one or more of the alternative forms. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Flexible Working Hours, Part Time Employment, Working Hours
Glueck, William F. – Personnel Administrator, 1979
Reviews the literature on the positive and negative effects of compressed work weeks and flextime on employee performance, satisfaction, absenteeism and tardiness, and turnover, as well as their effect on the quality of work done and the frequency of accidents. (IRT)
Descriptors: Attendance, Bibliographies, Flexible Working Hours, Job Satisfaction
Reynolds, Jeremy; Aletraris, Lydia – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
This article helps integrate research on work hours and work-family issues by examining how work-family conflict is related to the desire for more and fewer hours of work. Using the first wave of the Household Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia survey, we find that work-to-family conflict is associated with a desire for fewer hours of work.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Work Relationship, Working Hours, Employed Parents

Golembiewski, Robert T.; Proehl, Carl W., Jr. – Public Administration Review, 1980
A review of the literature on flexible working hours indicates that diffusion of the concept seems appropriate, but that much remains to be learned about its effects as well as about the conditions under which especially positive effects occur. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Flexible Working Hours, Government Employees, Literature Reviews
Swanberg, Jennifer E.; Pitt-Catsouphes, Marcie; Drescher-Burke, Krista – Journal of Family Issues, 2005
Within an organizational justice framework, this article investigates which group of employees are less likely to have access to flexible schedule options. Using data from the 1997 National Study of the Changing Workforce, logistical regressions were conducted to identify the employee, job, and workplace factors associated with limited access to…
Descriptors: Wages, Working Hours, Employment Practices
University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research, 2008
The secular increase over the past several decades in the number of families where both the husband and wife work in the paid labor force, coupled with the surge in labor force participation of single mothers in the 1990s, has heightened policy focus on child care options for working parents; federal and state governments are now major players…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Child Care, State Federal Aid, Public Policy