Linking Labour Division within Families, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy
Ivett Szalma,
Michael Ochsner and
Judit Takács
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Ivett Szalma: Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence, Hungary / Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Michael Ochsner: FORS—Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Judit Takács: Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence, Hungary / KWI Essen—Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Germany
Social Inclusion, 2020, vol. 8, issue 4, 1-7
Abstract:
This thematic issue aims to shed light on the various ways of linking division of labour within families, work–life conflict and family policy in Europe. This editorial briefly introduces key concepts and provides a general overview of the published articles.
Keywords: division of labour; care work; family policy; long-term care; non-paid work; work–family conflict; work–life balance; work–life conflict (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.17645/si.v8i4.3619
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