Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach
Aim/purpose – The impact of teleworking on the work-life balance is still not clear. Since women are the ones who tend to assume most of the domestic tasks, our paper aims to determine, in gender terms and with a theoretical approach, how the effects of teleworking may affect the division of domesti...
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description | Aim/purpose – The impact of teleworking on the work-life balance is still not clear. Since women are the ones who tend to assume most of the domestic tasks, our paper aims to determine, in gender terms and with a theoretical approach, how the effects of teleworking may affect the division of domestic tasks and the reconciliation of the private and professional spheres. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b9b3c546d3654ec88b6d843fed0862082023-12-26T07:41:22ZengSciendoJournal of Economics and Management2719-99752023-01-0145137441210.22367/jem.2023.45.15Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approachDupont Claire0Giuliano Romina1Godfroid Cécile21Human Resources and Responsible Organizations, Warocque School of Business and Economics, University of Mons, Mons, Belgium2Human Resources and Responsible Organizations Warocque School of Business and Economics, University of Mons, Mons, Belgium3Management and Organization Studies Warocque School of Business and Economics, University of Mons, Mons, BelgiumAim/purpose – The impact of teleworking on the work-life balance is still not clear. Since women are the ones who tend to assume most of the domestic tasks, our paper aims to determine, in gender terms and with a theoretical approach, how the effects of teleworking may affect the division of domestic tasks and the reconciliation of the private and professional spheres.https://doi.org/10.22367/jem.2023.45.15teleworkinggenderrepartition of domestic taskswork-life balanceo15j16 |
spellingShingle | Dupont Claire Giuliano Romina Godfroid Cécile Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach Journal of Economics and Management teleworking gender repartition of domestic tasks work-life balance o15 j16 |
title | Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach |
title_full | Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach |
title_fullStr | Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach |
title_short | Teleworking, task sharing, and work-life balance: A gender issue? Theoretical approach |
title_sort | teleworking task sharing and work life balance a gender issue theoretical approach |
topic | teleworking gender repartition of domestic tasks work-life balance o15 j16 |
url | https://doi.org/10.22367/jem.2023.45.15 |
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