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Titre Negotiating Work/Life Balance : The Experience of Fathers and Mothers in Ireland
Auteur Eileen Drew, Gwen Daverth
Mir@bel Revue Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
Numéro vol. 38, no 2, 2007 Articuler vie familiale et vie professionnelle : une entrée par les pères
Page 65-81
Résumé anglais Working arrangements are still not sufficiently flexible to enable parents to manage their roles as workers and as carers and there remains a dearth of flexible working arrangements and work-life balance policies especially for fathers. This paper examines the degree of work/life balance among fathers, and mothers, employed in 5 major Irish organisations surveyed in 2002. It concentrates on the access to, and takes up of, flexible working time and leave arrangements by fathers and mothers and explores the impact of such arrangements on their careers and their attitudes towards work/life balance. Parents were asked about their actual and preferred childcare arrangements. The majority of fathers were able to rely upon the provision of care by the mother in their own home (an option that was available to only a small proportion of mothers). The paper concludes by discussing the kinds of work/life balance interventions/measures sought by fathers and mothers.
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