Work, Family, and Workplace Flexibility

Work, Family, and Workplace Flexibility - The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

Workplace flexibility, work-family conflict, and time famine have taken the spotlight in recent years as politicians from all sides of the political spectrum have pointed to the need for increasing workplace flexibility. In today′s economy and work environment, what does workplace flexibility mean; how does it affect different groups of people; and is it important to national security? This special issue addresses these questions with articles based on research papers presented at a national conference hosted by the Sloan Foundation and the Georgetown Law Center′s Workplace Flexibility 2010 program. The authors argue that current workplaces are not meeting the needs of today′s workers, and the lack of workplace flexibility is having huge human capital costs that are affecting every sector of society. They explore how flexibility, despite having fixed costs, can be an effective tool for attracting and retaining employees and increasing productivity—the key being to make the workplace flexible in ways that are profitable for employers and also engage workers to feel more satisfied and committed to their jobs. This volume will appeal to students of political sociology and industrial labor relations, and to a multidisciplinary scholarly audience in sociology, demography, psychology, and business administration and management.

Book information

ISBN: 9781452225340
Publisher: American Academy of Political and Social Science
Imprint: Sage
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 184
Weight: 280g
Height: 231mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 15mm