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Measures to Reconcile Work and Family Life for Public Administration Staff in Spain

Juan Luis García Rà Os ()
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Juan Luis García Rà Os: Associate Professor of Labour and Social Security Law. Accredited as a Contracted Doctor. University of Castilla la Mancha. PhD in Law

Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, 2023, vol. 18, issue 3-4, 01-17

Abstract: This article aims to analyse the peculiarity of the measures encompassed under the concept of work-life balance within the scope of Public Administrations in Spain and in reference to the staff working in the service of these Administrations. The aim is not only to analyse the structure of these measures as a whole, but also to show how the complexity of the public employment model in Spain, together with the territorial and administrative organisation, is clearly reflected in the public employment model and, by extension, in the work-life balance measures from a legal point of view. Analysing this model, which aims to make work-life balance a reality in the field of public employment, is relevant at this time due to the important changes in terms of work-life balance which are taking place in the context of the European Union and which are consequently reflected in the internal legal system of the Member States, where the impact on public administration staff has a peculiarity, which needs to be analysed and highlighted in order to understand a dispersed, complex and unfinished model.

Keywords: labour market; public sector; work-life balance; co-responsibility; public employment. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.18662/jls/18.3-4/121

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