Work-life inclusion : broadening perspectives across the life-course
Examining a range of under-explored work-life interface issues as they affect different stages of a worker's life, the authors share new insights into complex issues that affect us all. Topics explored include the wellbeing of students who work, solo-living staff, those on complex fertility jou...
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2024.
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| ISBN | 9781803822211 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781803822198 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (252 pages) |
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| 245 | 0 | 0 | |a Work-life inclusion : |b broadening perspectives across the life-course / |c Krystal Wilkinson (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Helen Woolnough (Equans Regeneration and Energy Services, UK). |
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| 505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1. Introduction: exploring the under-explored / Krystal Wilkinson and Helen Woolnough -- Chapter 2. Work-life balance and social class / Samantha Evans and Madeleine Wyatt -- Chapter 3. Parallel lives: exploring the experiences of students who work / Marilena Antoniadou, Mark Crowder, and Eileen Cunningham -- Chapter 4. Empowering Generation Z: achieving a healthy work-life interface / Fabio Rizzi, Jřm̥e Chabanne-Rive, and Marc Valax -- Chapter 5. Questing the work-life challenges faced by solo-living women academics: can there be a "life" for us? / Grace Gao, Linna Sai, and Mengyi Xu -- Chapter 6. Navigating fertility treatment alongside work and employment: the work-fertility interface / Krystal Wilkinson and Clare Mumford -- Chapter 7. The intersect of miscarriage and work: concealment, minimisation and discriminatory practice / Katy Schnitzler -- Chapter 8. Perinatal mental health and employment: exploring the work-illness intersection in the context of UK policing / Krystal Wilkinson, Sarah-Jane Lennie, and Keely Duddin -- Chapter 9. Are training opportunities another work-life challenge?: the experiences of combining apprenticeship training with working split shifts in hospitality roles / Gail Hebson and Clare Mumford -- Chapter 10. Managing work and life with an unseen chronic illness / Humera Manzoor -- Chapter 11. Muted voices of invisible men: the impact of male childlessness / Robin A. Hadley -- Chapter 12. Menopause and workplace well-being / Carol Atkinson, Fiona Carmichael, and Jo Duberley -- Chapter 13. Ageing and work-life complexities in retirement / Katrina Pritchard, Rebecca Whiting, and Cara Reed -- Chapter 14. Ageing migrants' work-life interface across 'transnational' life-courses / Sajia Ferdous -- Chapter 15. Conclusion / Helen Woolnough and Krystal Wilkinson. | |
| 520 | |a Examining a range of under-explored work-life interface issues as they affect different stages of a worker's life, the authors share new insights into complex issues that affect us all. Topics explored include the wellbeing of students who work, solo-living staff, those on complex fertility journeys, perinatal mental health, chronic illness, menopause, and retirement. Work-Life Inclusion: Broadening Perspectives Across the Life-Course will be primarily useful for two main audiences: 1) Academics and students in the fields of work and employment, gender studies, and those interested in health and wellbeing 2) People management practitioners and employers. | ||
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