Research Handbook on Work-Life Balance
Research Handbook on Work-Life Balance
Emerging Issues and Methodological Challenges
Bertolini, Sonia; Poggio, Barbara
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2022
336
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Inglês
9781788976046
15 a 20 dias
1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Work-Life Balance 1
Sonia Bertolini and Barbara Poggio
PART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
2 Work-life balance and beyond: premises and challenges 8
Anna Carreri, Annalisa Dordoni, and Barbara Poggio
3 Doing research on work-life balance 27
Sonia Bertolini and Rosy Musumeci
PART II MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVES ALONG GENDER AND
TEMPORAL AXES
4 Research on work-life balance: a gender structure analysis 50
Emily Hallgren and Barbara J. Risman
5 Work-life balance through the life course 72
Jeanne Ganault and Ariane Pailhe
6 Work-(later) life balance: shifting the temporal frame 90
Anne E. Barrett, Rachel Douglas and Jessica Noblitt
PART III COMPARATIVE RESEARCH (APPROACHES AND STUDIES)
7 The household division of labour in Europe: a multilevel perspective 102
Dirk Hofaecker and Simone Braun
8 Subjective work-family conflicts: the challenge of studying
self-employed workers 118
Rossella Bozzon and Annalisa Murgia
PART IV LONGITUDINAL, DISCURSIVE AND NARRATIVE ANALYSIS
9 Qualitative longitudinal research for studying work-family balance
(before and after childbirth) 142
Manuela Naldini
10 Fathers in focus: two discursive analyses on addressing men, work and care 160
Suvi Heikkinen, Marjut Jyrkinen and Emilia Kangas
11 Work-life balance for fathers during paternal leave in Norway:
a narrative approach 176
Kristine Warhuus Smeby and Ulla Forseth
PART V MIXED AND MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH
12 Beyond the lines: gender, work, and care in the new economy - a view
from the U.S. 194
Kathleen Gerson and Mauro Migliavacca
13 The effect of childcare facilities on labour market participation among
young adults in Estonia: a mixed-methods study 217
Kadri Taeht, Marge Unt and Epp Reiska
14 Flexible work arrangements and diversity through a comparative and
multilevel lens 237
Eleni Stavrou and Myrto Anastassiadou
PART VI DIGITAL AND VISUAL METHODS
15 The gendered labour of work-life balance: using a new method to
understand an enduring dilemma 258
Julia Cook and Dan Woodman
16 'My work is full of gossipers so I tried to keep my pregnancy secret':
'distant' netnography as a qualitative method for exploring work-life
balance among pregnant and breastfeeding employees 274
Caroline Gatrell
17 The performance of oneself through visuals in interviews: queering the
work-life binary 293
Marjan De Coster and Patrizia Zanoni
Index
1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Work-Life Balance 1
Sonia Bertolini and Barbara Poggio
PART I THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
2 Work-life balance and beyond: premises and challenges 8
Anna Carreri, Annalisa Dordoni, and Barbara Poggio
3 Doing research on work-life balance 27
Sonia Bertolini and Rosy Musumeci
PART II MULTILEVEL PERSPECTIVES ALONG GENDER AND
TEMPORAL AXES
4 Research on work-life balance: a gender structure analysis 50
Emily Hallgren and Barbara J. Risman
5 Work-life balance through the life course 72
Jeanne Ganault and Ariane Pailhe
6 Work-(later) life balance: shifting the temporal frame 90
Anne E. Barrett, Rachel Douglas and Jessica Noblitt
PART III COMPARATIVE RESEARCH (APPROACHES AND STUDIES)
7 The household division of labour in Europe: a multilevel perspective 102
Dirk Hofaecker and Simone Braun
8 Subjective work-family conflicts: the challenge of studying
self-employed workers 118
Rossella Bozzon and Annalisa Murgia
PART IV LONGITUDINAL, DISCURSIVE AND NARRATIVE ANALYSIS
9 Qualitative longitudinal research for studying work-family balance
(before and after childbirth) 142
Manuela Naldini
10 Fathers in focus: two discursive analyses on addressing men, work and care 160
Suvi Heikkinen, Marjut Jyrkinen and Emilia Kangas
11 Work-life balance for fathers during paternal leave in Norway:
a narrative approach 176
Kristine Warhuus Smeby and Ulla Forseth
PART V MIXED AND MULTIMETHOD RESEARCH
12 Beyond the lines: gender, work, and care in the new economy - a view
from the U.S. 194
Kathleen Gerson and Mauro Migliavacca
13 The effect of childcare facilities on labour market participation among
young adults in Estonia: a mixed-methods study 217
Kadri Taeht, Marge Unt and Epp Reiska
14 Flexible work arrangements and diversity through a comparative and
multilevel lens 237
Eleni Stavrou and Myrto Anastassiadou
PART VI DIGITAL AND VISUAL METHODS
15 The gendered labour of work-life balance: using a new method to
understand an enduring dilemma 258
Julia Cook and Dan Woodman
16 'My work is full of gossipers so I tried to keep my pregnancy secret':
'distant' netnography as a qualitative method for exploring work-life
balance among pregnant and breastfeeding employees 274
Caroline Gatrell
17 The performance of oneself through visuals in interviews: queering the
work-life binary 293
Marjan De Coster and Patrizia Zanoni
Index