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Ways Of Living Work Community And Lifestyle Choice New Edition Paul Blyton

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Ways Of Living Work Community And Lifestyle Choice New Edition Paul Blyton
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Paul Blyton, Betsy Blunsdon, Ken Reed
ISBN: 0230202284
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: New Edition

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Ways Of Living Work Community And Lifestyle Choice New Edition Paul Blyton by Paul Blyton, Betsy Blunsdon, Ken Reed 0230202284 instant download after payment.

The debate surrounding work-life balance has increasingly recognized the need to study the factors influencing lifestyle, or ways of living, within a broader context than has often been the case hitherto. This international collection explores aspects of lifestyle and identity, societal influences on ways of living, the relevance of social networks and geographic communities for lifestyle choices, and the significance of organisational policies and practices for lifestyle outcomes. In so doing, it broadens the focus of current debates and presents recent research findings collected in a range of different national, organizational and community settings. Findings from a variety of research approaches are discussed, ranging from in-depth interviews to analysis of cross-national data. Overall the collection points to the value of exploring the broader contexts within which the relationship between work and non-work lives are located.

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