
Families and Work
New Directions in the Twenty-First Century
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Provides a framework for understanding family care and employment. It offers an analysis of the needs and experiences of employed care-givers and examines the range of employees' family care responsibilities, including the care of children, ill and disabled working-age adults, and the elderly.
This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the interface between family care and employment. Utilizing an innovative family care model, it provides an in-depth look at the prevalence and types of care provided, the impact of multiple responsibilities, and the programmes and benefits utilized in alleviating conflicts between work and family.