With the increase in mothers' employment both the government and many employers are promoting flexible working policies to improve work-life 'balance'. This report considers the effects of these changes on the lives of both women and men. It examines three employment sectors in detail - banking, grocery retail and local authorities. Drawing on the views of employees themselves, the report: assesses the impact of employment breaks and part-time working on the careers of women and men; evaluates the effectiveness of work-life balance policies; explores organisational cultures and systems and how they affect the implementation of these policies; discusses attitudes to career development and its effects on family life.
Author Biography
Rosemary Crompton is Professor of Sociology at City University, London. Jane Dennett was formerly a researcher at City University. Andrea Wigfield is a researcher at the University of Sheffield.