The resources section of this website contains lists of recent reports and resources that can be used to research issues such as work-life balance, maternity and paternity leave, and other topics.
This Centre anticipates and responds to the changing needs of families, livelihoods, and living environments through research, teaching, and knowledge sharing.
This nonprofit organization conducts research on women in business, as well as diversity and gender issues and how they relate to leadership roles in business. Their Knowledge Center includes some free reports on the above topics.
The Families and Work Institute is a U.S. nonprofit that researches U.S. issues of work-life balance. It's Research Section contains useful materials on work-life balance policies and practices in the U.S.
Books
The following is a selection of just some of the books available at York University Libraries on the topic of work-life balance.
Call Number: HD 4904.25 C58 2003 (Bronfman Stacks)
ISBN: 0852929692
Handbook of Work-Life Integration among Professionals by Ronald J. Burke (Editor)How work and family lives can be effectively managed has been a hot topic of public debate in recent years. This Handbook integrates current thinking and research evidence regarding how professionals navigate multiple life roles to achieve satisfaction and fulfillment. Drawing on the expertise of top work-life scholars, the book offers a comprehensive treatment of the challenges and benefits encountered in work-life integration. The topic is approached from multiple angles, including how technology, family structure over the lifespan, work organizations' cultures and policies, and national culture influence the way professionals manage their roles across the work and family domains. This innovative volume confronts the similarities and differences in women's and men's work-life experiences. Individual and organizational solutions to work-family conflict and strategies for work-life enrichment are explored. It will strongly appeal to students, scholars and professionals in human resource management courses.
Call Number: HD 4904.25 H36 2013 (Bronfman Stacks)
Call Number: HD 4904.25 W737 2005 (Bronfman Stacks)
Work-Life Balance by Fiona Jones (Editor); Mina Westman (Editor); Ronald J. Burke (Editor)What are the effects of conflict between home and work? Does work stress affect those who live with you? In the rapidly changing modern work environment, time pressures seem ever increasing and new technology allows work to be conducted any time and anywhere. These are just two of the factors that make it more and more difficult for working men and women to integrate work and home life. Consequently, there is a need for flexible and innovative solutions to manage the work-home interface. Work-Life Balance: A Psychological Perspective presents up-to-date information on work-home issues, including the latest research findings. The book¿s emphasis is strongly psychological, with a focus on practical solutions, and includes chapters which deal with psychological issues such as the conflict between work and family, how work stresses may affect partners, and recovery from work. It also includes sections on legal issues, as well as examples of initiatives being implemented by leading employers. Contributors are drawn from the leading researchers in their fields and reflect the international character of the current challenges facing employers and employees. Its practical focus and innovative approach make this an essential book for managers, HR professionals and organizational psychologists, as well as students in these disciplines. The theoretical basis and research focus mean the book will also be invaluable for researchers investigating workplace issues.
Call Number: HD 4904.25 W736 2006 (Bronfman Stacks)
ISBN: 1841695297
Publication Date: 2006-02-13
Creating Balance? by Stephan Kaiser (Editor); Max Josef Ringlstetter (Editor); Doris Ruth Eikhof (Editor); Miguel Pina e Cunha (Editor)A satisfactory and healthy integration of work with other life domains is one of the key challenges of modern society. Work-life balance and work-life integration have become focal points of today's human resource management practice and theory. Professionals who have been described as "extreme workers" regarding their work hours and engagement are under particular pressure to balance work and "the rest of life". This collection maps the increasingly extensive discussion of work-life issues for professionals and discusses key aspects in depth. What is work-life integration? What are the specific challenges for professionals? How do they manage their blurred work-life boundaries? How can companies intervene? Internationally leading authors discuss antecedents and individual and organizational outcomes of work-life integration, gender-specific perspectives and challenges as well as the use and usefulness of corporate work-life balance initiatives. In five sections distinguished researchers from across the world present experiences and research findings to provide a compendium of academic and applied research on the work-life integration of professionals. Cutting-edge research and novel theoretical perspectives make this collection a source of knowledge and inspiration for academic and business audiences interested in work-life integration issues in general and in the case of professionals in particular.