Coordinating everyday life in the Netherlands : a holistic quantitative approach to the analysis of ICT-related and other work-life balance strategies
Due to women's increased participation in the labour force, more and more family-households are now juggling paid labour and care-giving in space and time and do so in many different ways. Much research and policy about how households try to establish a satisfactory work-life balance singles ou...
Main Authors: | Hubers, C, Schwanen, T, Dijst, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2011
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