The term work-life balance is prevalent in academic literature, policy debates and popular discourse. Despite its ubiquity, the term has received relatively little critical analysis and the ‘balance’ which is strived for remains opaque. Drawing on qualitative empirical work with fathers who are in full-time employment, this paper critiques the implicit assumption that ‘work’ and ‘life’ are necessarily in conflict and compete for scarce resources. The paper argues instead that a complementary model of work-life balance, albeit with moments of friction, better captures fathers’ experiences than the adversarial model which currently dominates. It is suggested that this formulation of work-life balance is both a conceptual improvement and a starting point for developing more useful policy measures.

Mazzucchelli, S.(a cura di), "La flessibilità per padri impegnati full time: contro una visione del work life balance fondata sull'antitesi" / traduzione di Dermott, E., "Full-time, Flexible Fathers: challenging an adversarial view of work-family balance", <<SOCIOLOGIA E POLITICHE SOCIALI>>, 2011; 14 (3): 87-100 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/40557]

La flessibilità per padri impegnati full time: contro una visione del work life balance fondata sull'antitesi

Mazzucchelli, Sara
2011

Abstract

The term work-life balance is prevalent in academic literature, policy debates and popular discourse. Despite its ubiquity, the term has received relatively little critical analysis and the ‘balance’ which is strived for remains opaque. Drawing on qualitative empirical work with fathers who are in full-time employment, this paper critiques the implicit assumption that ‘work’ and ‘life’ are necessarily in conflict and compete for scarce resources. The paper argues instead that a complementary model of work-life balance, albeit with moments of friction, better captures fathers’ experiences than the adversarial model which currently dominates. It is suggested that this formulation of work-life balance is both a conceptual improvement and a starting point for developing more useful policy measures.
2011
Italiano
Full-time, Flexible Fathers: challenging an adversarial view of work-family balance
Franco Angeli
Mazzucchelli, S.(a cura di), "La flessibilità per padri impegnati full time: contro una visione del work life balance fondata sull'antitesi" / traduzione di Dermott, E., "Full-time, Flexible Fathers: challenging an adversarial view of work-family balance", <<SOCIOLOGIA E POLITICHE SOCIALI>>, 2011; 14 (3): 87-100 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/40557]
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