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Arbeitswelt 1 Career development 1 Erwerbsverlauf 1 Familie 1 Familie-Beruf 1 Family 1 Internet use 1 Karriereplanung 1 Occupational attainment 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Women workers 1 Work-life balance 1 World of work 1 dual career 1 employees 1 spillover 1 work family conflict 1 work life balance 1 work life interaction 1 work-life integration 1 work—life interaction 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Bittman, Michael 1 Brown, Judith E. 1 Punj, Nidhi 1 Rose, Emily 1 Vashisht, Ravi 1 Vashisht, Sakshi 1 Wajcman, Judy 1
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London School of Economics (LSE) 1
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International journal of business and globalisation : IJBG 1 LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 1
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A qualitative analysis of experiences of work-life integration of dual career couples
Vashisht, Sakshi; Punj, Nidhi; Vashisht, Ravi - In: International journal of business and globalisation : IJBG 31 (2022) 2, pp. 216-228
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Enacting virtual connections between work and home
Wajcman, Judy; Rose, Emily; Brown, Judith E.; Bittman, … - London School of Economics (LSE) - 2010
The potential for information and communication technologies to reorganize time and space has emerged as a key theme in social theory. Affordances of the Internet mean that it has the capacity to affect temporal and spatial boundaries dividing work and home. Some theorists express concern that...
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