The quality of working life revisited: the changing interface between work and family
Roel L.J. Schouteten and
Marco C. de Witte
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Marco C. de Witte: Groningen University
No 99A61, Research Report from University of Groningen, Research Institute SOM (Systems, Organisations and Management)
Abstract:
Since the early years of this century the characteristics of work and work cir-cumstancesin the Netherlands, like in other European countries, changed dramatically. The development of a 24 hour economy, the flexibilisation of work, and a greater participation of women in the labour force are relevant examples in this context. As a consequence of these changes of work and work circumstances, it is no longer evident that the quality of work can be studied from an isolated work perspective. In our view it is worthwhile to study the determinants of well-being at work not only from the perspective of the quality of work, but from an interrelated approach consisting of both a work and life course perspective. Based on data derived from three surveys in three different organisations (in total 483 respondents), we carefully conclude that the definition of the quality of work has to be redefined. Defining the quality of work only in terms of the characteristics of work seems to be out-dated.In studies of labour it is time to incorporate the family, too.
Date: 1999
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