Effects of work-family human resource practices: a longitudinal perspective
Giardini, Angelo ; Kabst, Rüdiger
International Journal of Human Resource Management
2008
19
11
November
2079-2094
human resources management ; international ; work-life balance
Personnel management
English
Bibliogr.
"In the face of demographic developments and changes in employees' priorities, work-family issues have become increasingly important for organizations. It has been suggested that organizations benefit from human resource practices that are designed to help employees balance the demands of both work and family. However, research investigating the purported positive effects of these work-family practices is still scarce and inconclusive. In particular, longitudinal data that may help to identify long-term effects are still lacking. To help fill in this gap, we conducted two longitudinal studies that linked the degree to which organizations adopted work-family practices to absenteeism, perceived general performance, and perceived financial performance five years later. In both studies, we found that the comprehensive measure of work-family practices was negatively related to absenteeism but unrelated to perceived general performance and perceived financial performance. "
Paper
The ETUI is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the ETUI.