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16. Government Policies Supporting Workplace Flexibility: The State Of Play In Japan
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Sumiko Iwao
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Evidence of the Worker and Workplace Mismatch 1
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Part 1. Twenty-First-Century Workers and Family Life
- 1. The Long Reach of the Job: Employment and Time for Family Life 17
- 2. Multitasking among Working Families: A Strategy for Dealing with the Time Squeeze 43
- 3. Coming Together at Dinner: A Study of Working Families 57
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Part 2. The Misfit Between Old Workplaces And A New Workforce
- 4. Customizing Careers By Opting Out Or Shifting Jobs: Dual-Earners Seeking Life-Course “Fit” 73
- 5. Keeping Engaged Parents On The Road To Success 95
- 6. Elderly Labor Supply: Work Or Play? 110
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Part 3. Workplace Flexibility: Voluntary Employer Practices In The United States
- 7. Employer-Provided Workplace Flexibility 131
- 8. Will The Real Family-Friendly Employer Please Stand Up: Who Permits Work Hour Reductions For Childcare? 157
- 9. Workplace Flexibility For Federal Civilian Employees 178
- 10. The Odd Disconnect: Our Family-Hostile Public Policy Joan C. Williams 196
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Part 4. Workplace Flexibility: Practices From Abroad
- 11. Limiting Working Time And Supporting Flexibility For Employees: Public Policy Lessons From Europe 223
- 12. Parents’ Experiences Of Flexible Work Arrangements In Changing European Workplaces 245
- 13. Work Hours Mismatch In The United States And Australia 262
- 14. Renewed Energy For Change: Government Policies Supporting Workplace Flexibility In Australia 276
- 15. Flexible Employment And The Introduction Of Work-Life Balance Programs In Japan 303
- 16. Government Policies Supporting Workplace Flexibility: The State Of Play In Japan 317
- Conclusions: Solving The Workplace/Workforce Mismatch 337
- Notes 351
- References 365
- Contributors 393
- Index 399
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Evidence of the Worker and Workplace Mismatch 1
-
Part 1. Twenty-First-Century Workers and Family Life
- 1. The Long Reach of the Job: Employment and Time for Family Life 17
- 2. Multitasking among Working Families: A Strategy for Dealing with the Time Squeeze 43
- 3. Coming Together at Dinner: A Study of Working Families 57
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Part 2. The Misfit Between Old Workplaces And A New Workforce
- 4. Customizing Careers By Opting Out Or Shifting Jobs: Dual-Earners Seeking Life-Course “Fit” 73
- 5. Keeping Engaged Parents On The Road To Success 95
- 6. Elderly Labor Supply: Work Or Play? 110
-
Part 3. Workplace Flexibility: Voluntary Employer Practices In The United States
- 7. Employer-Provided Workplace Flexibility 131
- 8. Will The Real Family-Friendly Employer Please Stand Up: Who Permits Work Hour Reductions For Childcare? 157
- 9. Workplace Flexibility For Federal Civilian Employees 178
- 10. The Odd Disconnect: Our Family-Hostile Public Policy Joan C. Williams 196
-
Part 4. Workplace Flexibility: Practices From Abroad
- 11. Limiting Working Time And Supporting Flexibility For Employees: Public Policy Lessons From Europe 223
- 12. Parents’ Experiences Of Flexible Work Arrangements In Changing European Workplaces 245
- 13. Work Hours Mismatch In The United States And Australia 262
- 14. Renewed Energy For Change: Government Policies Supporting Workplace Flexibility In Australia 276
- 15. Flexible Employment And The Introduction Of Work-Life Balance Programs In Japan 303
- 16. Government Policies Supporting Workplace Flexibility: The State Of Play In Japan 317
- Conclusions: Solving The Workplace/Workforce Mismatch 337
- Notes 351
- References 365
- Contributors 393
- Index 399