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Work-Life Balance and Work-Life Integration: A Comparative Analysis through Conceptual Distinction

Nur Izzaty Shahirah Nor Sham, Rohani Salleh, Sharifah Syahirah Syed Sheikh and Muhammad Shoaib Saleem

Business Management and Strategy, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 39-45

Abstract: The evolving discourse surrounding work-life balance and work-life integration reflects significant shifts in workplace dynamics, driven by factors such as increased workforce diversity, particularly the participation of women, and advancements in technology. This paper explores the conceptual distinctions between work-life balance, which emphasizes clear boundaries between professional and personal life, and work-life integration, which promotes the blending of work and non-work domains to create synergy. Work-life balance traditionally involves setting firm limits between paid work and personal responsibilities to maintain equilibrium, while work-life integration encourages flexibility, allowing individuals to fluidly navigate between professional and personal roles. Drawing on recent research, this paper highlights how each approach caters to different organizational structures and employee needs. Work-life integration, supported by the rise of remote work and flexible schedules, is especially suited for knowledge workers who benefit from autonomy. Conversely, work-life balance remains a preferred model for industries with fixed schedules or physical presence requirements, particularly among blue-collar workers. This article concludes by addressing the implications of both approaches for employee well-being, productivity, and organizational performance, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions to meet diverse workforce demands in today’s rapidly changing work environments.

Date: 2025
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