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Book Synopsis
How work and family lives can be effectively managed has been a hot topic of public debate in recent years. This Handbook integrates current thinking and research evidence regarding how professionals navigate multiple life roles to achieve satisfaction and fulfillment.

Drawing on the expertise of top work-life scholars, the book offers a comprehensive treatment of the challenges and benefits encountered in work-life integration. The topic is approached from multiple angles, including how technology, family structure over the lifespan, work organizations' cultures and policies, and national culture influence the way professionals manage their roles across the work and family domains.

This innovative volume confronts the similarities and differences in women's and men's work-life experiences. Individual and organizational solutions to work-family conflict and strategies for work-life enrichment are explored. It will strongly appeal to students, scholars and professionals in human resource management courses.

Contributors: A.S. Ahmad, A.J. Anderson, J.K. Andreassi, A.B. Bakker, B.B. Baltes, A.A. Beiler, R. Burke, W.J. Casper, N. Chesley, M.A. Clark, J.N. Cleveland, S.S. Culbertson, S. De Hauw, E. Demerouti, A.M. Ellis, L.M. Fiksenbaum, T.K. Frevert, J.H. Greenhaus, L.B. Hammer, K.M. Hannum, E.J. Hill, A.H. Huffman, A. Kaduk, E.B. King, U. Kinnunen, D.A. Major, A.D. Masuda, R.A. Matthews, S. Mauno, J. McCarthy, J.S. Michel, P. Moen, V.J. Morganson, H.M. Morrison, A. Ollier-Malaterre, J. Rantanen, A. Rusconi, A.I. Sanz-Vergel, N. Sarkisian, K.M. Shockley, A. Siibak, S. Stawiski, L.L. ten Brummelhuis, C.A. Thompson, S.E. Van Dyck, J. Wajcman, J.H. Wayne, K.T. Wynne



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‘The Handbook of Work-Life Integration among Professionals contributes by clarifying, summarizing, and integrating existing research and offering insights for innovative, cohesive, and meaningful forward progress.. . .This book clearly provides a contribution to the field by engaging in the much-needed scholarly self-reflection, compiling existing research, and pointing scholars toward the future of the field. ' -- Alyssa F. Westring, Personnal Psychology

Table of Contents
Contents: PART I: NATURE OF THE ISSUES 1. Work and Family Life: Revitalizing Research and Practice Debra A. Major, Ronald Burke and Lisa M. Fiksenbaum 2. Models and Frameworks Underlying Work–Life Research Jeffrey H. Greenhaus and Lieke L. ten Brummelhuis 3. Concepts and Measures in the Work–Family Interface: Implications for Work–Family Integration Wendy J. Casper, Sara De Hauw and Julie Holliday Wayne 4. Work–Life Conflict and its Effects Jesse S. Michel, Malissa A. Clark and Angela A. Beiler 5. Crossover and Spillover between Family Members and Work and Family Roles Ulla Kinnunen, Johanna Rantanen and Saija Mauno PART II: WORK–LIFE INTEGRATION ACROSS LIFE STAGES 6. Career Priorities and Pathways Across the (Gendered) Life Course Alessandra Rusconi, Phyllis Moen and Anne Kaduk 7. Effects of Gender and Parenting on Work–Life Integration Afra S. Ahmad, Eden B. King and Amanda J. Anderson 8. Three Jobs, Two Employees and One Family: The Experiences of Dual-Earner Couples Ann Hergatt Huffman and Tonya K. Frevert 9. Work and Family Issues in a Multi-generational Context Jeanette N. Cleveland and Jean McCarthy PART III: INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY RESOURCES 10. Work–Life Integration and its Benefits Kevin T. Wynne and Boris B. Baltes 11. Individual Strategies for Navigating the Work–Life Interface Valerie J. Morganson, Satoris S. Culbertson and Russell A. Matthews 12. Recovery and Work–Life Interface Evangelia Demerouti, Arnold B. Bakker and Ana Isabel Sanz-Vergel 13. Information and Communication Technology Use and Work–Life Integration Noelle Chesley, Andra Siibak and Judy Wajcman PART IV: ORGANIZATIONAL INITIATIVES 14. Workplace Flexibility: A Key to Work–Life Integration E. Jeffrey Hill and Hope M. Morrison 15. Organizational Policies Supportive of Work–Life Integration Leslie B. Hammer, Sarah E. Van Dyck and Allison M. Ellis 16. Workplace Culture and Work–Life Integration Kristen M. Shockley, Cynthia A. Thompson and Jeanine K. Andreassi PART V: INTERNATIONAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISONS 17. Work–Life Policies and Practices Across Countries Aline D. Masuda 18. Work–Life Balance and Performance Across Countries: Cultural and Institutional Approaches Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Natalia Sarkisian, Sarah Stawiski and Kelly M. Hannum Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781781009284, 978-1781009284
      ISBN10: 1781009287

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How work and family lives can be effectively managed has been a hot topic of public debate in recent years. This Handbook integrates current thinking and research evidence regarding how professionals navigate multiple life roles to achieve satisfaction and fulfillment.

      Drawing on the expertise of top work-life scholars, the book offers a comprehensive treatment of the challenges and benefits encountered in work-life integration. The topic is approached from multiple angles, including how technology, family structure over the lifespan, work organizations' cultures and policies, and national culture influence the way professionals manage their roles across the work and family domains.

      This innovative volume confronts the similarities and differences in women's and men's work-life experiences. Individual and organizational solutions to work-family conflict and strategies for work-life enrichment are explored. It will strongly appeal to students, scholars and professionals in human resource management courses.

      Contributors: A.S. Ahmad, A.J. Anderson, J.K. Andreassi, A.B. Bakker, B.B. Baltes, A.A. Beiler, R. Burke, W.J. Casper, N. Chesley, M.A. Clark, J.N. Cleveland, S.S. Culbertson, S. De Hauw, E. Demerouti, A.M. Ellis, L.M. Fiksenbaum, T.K. Frevert, J.H. Greenhaus, L.B. Hammer, K.M. Hannum, E.J. Hill, A.H. Huffman, A. Kaduk, E.B. King, U. Kinnunen, D.A. Major, A.D. Masuda, R.A. Matthews, S. Mauno, J. McCarthy, J.S. Michel, P. Moen, V.J. Morganson, H.M. Morrison, A. Ollier-Malaterre, J. Rantanen, A. Rusconi, A.I. Sanz-Vergel, N. Sarkisian, K.M. Shockley, A. Siibak, S. Stawiski, L.L. ten Brummelhuis, C.A. Thompson, S.E. Van Dyck, J. Wajcman, J.H. Wayne, K.T. Wynne



      Trade Review
      ‘The Handbook of Work-Life Integration among Professionals contributes by clarifying, summarizing, and integrating existing research and offering insights for innovative, cohesive, and meaningful forward progress.. . .This book clearly provides a contribution to the field by engaging in the much-needed scholarly self-reflection, compiling existing research, and pointing scholars toward the future of the field. ' -- Alyssa F. Westring, Personnal Psychology

      Table of Contents
      Contents: PART I: NATURE OF THE ISSUES 1. Work and Family Life: Revitalizing Research and Practice Debra A. Major, Ronald Burke and Lisa M. Fiksenbaum 2. Models and Frameworks Underlying Work–Life Research Jeffrey H. Greenhaus and Lieke L. ten Brummelhuis 3. Concepts and Measures in the Work–Family Interface: Implications for Work–Family Integration Wendy J. Casper, Sara De Hauw and Julie Holliday Wayne 4. Work–Life Conflict and its Effects Jesse S. Michel, Malissa A. Clark and Angela A. Beiler 5. Crossover and Spillover between Family Members and Work and Family Roles Ulla Kinnunen, Johanna Rantanen and Saija Mauno PART II: WORK–LIFE INTEGRATION ACROSS LIFE STAGES 6. Career Priorities and Pathways Across the (Gendered) Life Course Alessandra Rusconi, Phyllis Moen and Anne Kaduk 7. Effects of Gender and Parenting on Work–Life Integration Afra S. Ahmad, Eden B. King and Amanda J. Anderson 8. Three Jobs, Two Employees and One Family: The Experiences of Dual-Earner Couples Ann Hergatt Huffman and Tonya K. Frevert 9. Work and Family Issues in a Multi-generational Context Jeanette N. Cleveland and Jean McCarthy PART III: INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY RESOURCES 10. Work–Life Integration and its Benefits Kevin T. Wynne and Boris B. Baltes 11. Individual Strategies for Navigating the Work–Life Interface Valerie J. Morganson, Satoris S. Culbertson and Russell A. Matthews 12. Recovery and Work–Life Interface Evangelia Demerouti, Arnold B. Bakker and Ana Isabel Sanz-Vergel 13. Information and Communication Technology Use and Work–Life Integration Noelle Chesley, Andra Siibak and Judy Wajcman PART IV: ORGANIZATIONAL INITIATIVES 14. Workplace Flexibility: A Key to Work–Life Integration E. Jeffrey Hill and Hope M. Morrison 15. Organizational Policies Supportive of Work–Life Integration Leslie B. Hammer, Sarah E. Van Dyck and Allison M. Ellis 16. Workplace Culture and Work–Life Integration Kristen M. Shockley, Cynthia A. Thompson and Jeanine K. Andreassi PART V: INTERNATIONAL AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISONS 17. Work–Life Policies and Practices Across Countries Aline D. Masuda 18. Work–Life Balance and Performance Across Countries: Cultural and Institutional Approaches Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Natalia Sarkisian, Sarah Stawiski and Kelly M. Hannum Index

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