Family-friendly work practices in Britain: availability and perceived accessibility
Budd, John W. ; Mumford, Karen
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2005
30 p.
child care ; family responsibilities ; parental leave ; quality of working life ; work-life balance
Discussion Paper Series
1618
Social protection - Family responsibilities
English
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"Using linked data for British workplaces and employees we find a low base rate of workplace-level availability for five family-friendly work practices – parental leave, paid leave, job sharing, subsidized child care, and working at home – and a substantially lower rate of individual-level perceived accessibility. Our results demonstrate that statistics on workplace availability drastically overstate the extent to which employees perceive that family-friendly are accessible to them personally. British workplaces appear to be responding slowly and perhaps disingenuously to pressures to enhance family-friendly work practices."
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