Work Less, Live More?: Critical Analysis of the Work-Life Boundary: 1 (Critical Perspectives on Work and Organisations) - Softcover

 
9780230535602: Work Less, Live More?: Critical Analysis of the Work-Life Boundary: 1 (Critical Perspectives on Work and Organisations)

Synopsis

The relationship between work and life has become a key feature of much current government, practitioner and academic debate. In Work Less, Live More?, the authors respond to recent developments that challenge the work-life boundary, these developments in

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About the Authors

CHRIS WARHURST is Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour in the department of Management Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK.

DORIS RUTH EIKHOF is Lecturer in Organisation Studies at the University of Stirling, UK, and Research Associate at the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria.

AXEL HAUNSCHILD is Professor of Work, Employment and Organization at the University of Trier, Germany. He is also Guest Professor of Human Resource Management at the University of Innsbruck, Austria.

From the Back Cover

The boundary between work and life is today seen as a major point of tension. New forms of employment and changing locations of work have blurred the distinction between paid labour and private life.

Work Less, Live More? refocuses the debate from how we balance life and work to the increasingly ambiguous point where they meet. Leading scholars present international research to demonstrate the effects of this shift. Case studies include, amongst others, call centre workers, hairstylists and even professional athletes.

Authoritative yet accessible, Work Less, Live More? investigates dramatic changes at the heart of Human Resource Management, Sociology and Organisation Studies.

Key Features:

- Offers a critical understanding of new modes of work and how workers experience and manage the resulting tensions between work and life
- Rethinks work-life balance and the boundary between work and life internationally and across a range of occupations
- The only textbook to focus on changing patterns and definitions of the relationship between work and life

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