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Introducing Theoretical Approaches to Work-Life Balance and Testing a New Typology Among Professionals

Johanna Rantanen (), Ulla Kinnunen (), Saija Mauno () and Kati Tillemann ()
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Johanna Rantanen: University of Jyväskylä
Ulla Kinnunen: University of Tampere
Saija Mauno: University of Jyväskylä
Kati Tillemann: Estonian Business School, Tallinn University

Chapter Chapter 2 in Creating Balance?, 2011, pp 27-46 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Clark (2000) defines work-family balance as “satisfaction and good functioning at work and at home, with a minimum of role conflict” (p. 751). In this chapter, we examine how professionals have succeeded in achieving work-life balance in their lives. First, we examine classic and current approaches to multiple roles and then introduce a typology of work-life balance based on the synthesis of the presented theoretical foundation. We propose four types of work-life balance; beneficial, harmful, active, and passive. The employees belonging to each type are expected to differ qualitatively from each other in relation to psychological functioning and role engagement.

Keywords: Psychological Functioning; Turnover Intention; Role Conflict; Role Balance; Balance Type (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16199-5_2

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