Working Women and Work-Family Conflict
Hajar Namayandeh, 2011Price in EUR including VAT, free shipping
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"Working Women and Work-Family Conflict" is a scholarly book that addresses the challenges faced by working women, particularly in the context of work and family. The author, Hajar Namayandeh, examines the complex interactions between professional and familial factors and their impact on work-family conflict, especially among nurses in Shiraz, Iran. The book highlights the societal changes since World War II that have led to an increase in women's employment and the emergence of dual careers. These developments have not only altered the dynamics within families but have also resulted in an increase in conflicts between professional and family obligations. The insights from this study aim to provide valuable suggestions for policymakers and program designers, as well as assist working women in finding a balance between their professional and family responsibilities.
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