Gerson, Kathleen,
The Work-Home Crunch. Kathleen Gerson and Jerry A. Jacobs. - Contexts, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 42, Business, 1522-3191; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: The Work-Home Crunch, Fall 2004; pp. 29-37.
"The decade-long debate over whether Americans are working longer hours is misleading. Indeed, while well-educated professionals are working more hours than they used to, others with less education are working fewer. And the people under the most pressure are not just overburdened at work." (CONTEXTS) The article reveals that "single parents and two-income couples find themselves in a time squeeze between home and work."
1522-3191;
Employee fringe benefits
Employment (Economic theory)--Statistics
Family--Time management
Fathers
Hours of labor
Married people
Quality of work life
Single parents
Social policy
Work and family
Working mothers
AC1.S5
050
The Work-Home Crunch. Kathleen Gerson and Jerry A. Jacobs. - Contexts, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Article 42, Business, 1522-3191; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: The Work-Home Crunch, Fall 2004; pp. 29-37.
"The decade-long debate over whether Americans are working longer hours is misleading. Indeed, while well-educated professionals are working more hours than they used to, others with less education are working fewer. And the people under the most pressure are not just overburdened at work." (CONTEXTS) The article reveals that "single parents and two-income couples find themselves in a time squeeze between home and work."
1522-3191;
Employee fringe benefits
Employment (Economic theory)--Statistics
Family--Time management
Fathers
Hours of labor
Married people
Quality of work life
Single parents
Social policy
Work and family
Working mothers
AC1.S5
050