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Do options for job flexibility diminish in times of economic uncertainty?

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Sweet, Stephen ; Besen, Elyssa ; Pitt-Catsouphes, Marcie ; McNamara, Tay K.

Work, Employment and Society

2014

28

6

November

882-903

flexible working time ; labour market flexibility ; survey ; work-life balance

USA

Labour market

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017014538335

English

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"This study explores the possibility that the 2008 economic recession affected the availability of flexible work arrangements by comparing two surveys of organizations in the USA, one conducted prior to the recession and the other after its onset. Adaptation and institutional perspectives are contrasted, revealing different expectations for the effects of economic tumult on the availability of flexible work arrangements. Greater support is found for the adaptation perspective, as organizations offered fewer flexible work options in 2009 than in 2006. They also engaged in less promotion of alternate work arrangements. Analysis indicates that prior trends toward increasing availability of flexible work arrangements have shifted downward."

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