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Out of Time = The Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion /
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Title/Author:
Out of Time/ by Kadri Täht, Melinda Mills.
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The Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion /
Author:
Täht, Kadri.
other author:
Mills, Melinda.
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XX, 126 p. 5 illus.online resource. :
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Subject:
Industrial psychology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7402-4
ISBN:
9789401774024
Out of Time = The Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion /
Täht, Kadri.
Out of Time
The Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion /[electronic resource] :by Kadri Täht, Melinda Mills. - 1st ed. 2016. - XX, 126 p. 5 illus.online resource. - SpringerBriefs in Sociology,2212-6368. - SpringerBriefs in Sociology,0.
Introduction -- Where are Nonstandard Schedules Located and Who Works in Them? The Role of Occupational, Household and Institutional Factors -- Nonstandard Work Schedules and Parent-Child Interaction -- Nonstandard Work Schedules and Partnership Quality.- Nonstandard Work Schedules and Partnership Dissolution.- Conclusions: The Impact of Nonstandard Employment Schedules on Family Cohesion.
This pioneering work aims at understanding the impact of non-standard (evening, night, weekend) working time on family cohesion, meaning parent-child interaction, partnership quality and divorce or partnership dissolution. ‘Out of time - the Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion’ is the first work to treat this important topic in a cross-national, comparative way by using data from two large comparable surveys. The impact of work in non-standard schedules on workers can be divided into individual and social consequences. Research so far has shown the clear individual effects of these schedules, such as increased stress levels and sleeping and physical disorders. There is less clarity about social consequences. Either no or positive effects of these types of schedules on workers and their families are found, or a significant negative impact on the relations between the workers and others, especially other members of the family is shown in research results. This Brief compares the Netherlands and the United States of America, countries that both show a high prevalence of non-standard schedule work, whereas both operate in very different institutional and welfare regime settings of working time regulation. By combining both quantitative and qualitative data, the authors are able to provide generalized views of comparative surveys and challenging those generalizations at the same time, thus enabling the reader to get a better understanding and more balanced view of the actual relationship between non-standard employment schedules and family cohesion.
ISBN: 9789401774024
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-94-017-7402-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Industrial psychology.
LC Class. No.: HF5548.7-5548.85
Dewey Class. No.: 158.7
Out of Time = The Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion /
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