Work and family : an international research perspective / edited by
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Series in applied psychologyPublication details: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005.Description: xxv, 523 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0805848819
- 0805848827
- 306.36 22 POE
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306.3 TOU Advancing public goods | 306.30954 DAS Sociology and Anthropology of Economic Life : | 306.36 EDG The sociology of work : | 306.36 POE Work and family : | 306.360 WIL Learning to labour : | 306.361 VOY Work, family, and community : | 306.362 GOY Slaves, Coolies and Labour : |
An overview of international research on the work-family interface / Steven Poelmans, Michael O'Driscoll, and Barbara Beham --
U.S. Latino migrant farm workers : managing acculturative stress and conserving work-family resources / Ellen Ernst Kossek [and others] --
An international comparative study of work-family stress and occupational strain / Paul E. Spector [and others] --
Work-family culture in organizations : theoretical and empirical approaches / Ulla Kinnunen [and others] --
Work-life balance and the effective management of global assignees / Paula Caligiuri and Mila Lazarova --
Work-nonwork culture, utilization of work-nonwork arrangements, and employee-related outcomes in two Dutch organizations / J.S.E. Dikkers [and others] --
Organizational change, globalization, and work-family programs : case studies from India and the United States / Winifred R. Poster --
Workplace work-family arrangements : a study and explanatory framework of differences between organizational provisions in different welfare states / Laura den Dulk --
Cross-cultural differences in crossover research / Mina Westman --
The work-family interface in urban sub-Saharan Africa : a theoretical analysis / Samuel Aryee --
Individualism-collectivism and work-family interfaces : a Sino-U.S. comparison / Nini Yang --
Easing the pain : a cross-cultural study of support resources and their influence on work-family conflict / Margaret A. Shaffer [and others] --
Case study 1 : Emigration to Mexico : promotion and the dual-career couple / Nuria Chinchilla and Steven Poelmans --
Instructor's manual for case study 1 / Barbara Beham and Steven Poelmans --
Case study 2 : Launching flexible work arrangements within Procter & Gamble EMEA / Steven Poelmans and Wendy de Waal-Andrews --
Instructor's manual for case study 2 / Barbara Beham and Steven Poelmans --
Methodological issues in work-family research in an era of globalization / Rabi S. Bhagat and Balaji C. Krishnan --
Cross-cultural perspectives on work-family conflict / Michele J. Gelfand and Andrew P. Knight --
Emphasizing the family in work-family research : a review of current research and recommendations for future directions / Jennifer M. Bowes --
Organizational research on work and family : recommendations for future research / Steven Poelmans --
Globalization and the integration of work with personal life / Rhona Rapoport [and others].
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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