Life after Burberry: shifting experiences of work and non-work life following redundancy
2012
26
1
February
26-41
part time employment ; redundancy ; women workers ; work-life balance ; reemployment
Unemployment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017011426306
English
Bibliogr.
"This article sheds new light on neglected areas of recent ‘work-life' discussions. Drawing on a study of a largely female workforce made redundant by factory relocation, the majority subsequently finding alternative employment in a variety of work settings, the results illustrate aspects of both positive and negative spillover from work to non-work life. In addition, the findings add to the growing number of studies that highlight the conditions under which part-time working detracts from, rather than contributes to, successful work-life balance. The conclusion discusses the need for a more multi-dimensional approach to work-life issues."
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