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Summary Of: Work-life balance

This circumstance only increases the work-life balance stress experienced by many women employees... evaluated how male and female workers perceive work-life balance and found that women are more positive than men in how they perceive their company... Companies have begun to realize how important the work-life balance is to the productivity and creativity of their employees... s efforts to support work-life balance also indicated a much lower intent to leave the organization... addition to the effects of stress related to work-life balance deals with the differences between exempt and... How work-life balance is interactionally negotiated between family members at home and with supervisors at work... offers a vast amount of information about work-life balance topics offering free resources to academics... s need to develop a culture of work-life balance among its workers...

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