Authors
Mustafa F Özbilgin, T Alexandra Beauregard, Ahu Tatli, Myrtle P Bell
Publication date
2011/6
Source
International Journal of Management Reviews
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
177-198
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Work–life issues have important implications at both organizational and individual levels. This paper provides a critical review of the work–life literature from 1990 onwards through the lens of diversity, with a particular focus on disparities of power induced by methodological and conceptual framings of work and life. The review seeks to answer the following questions: What are the gaps and omissions in the work–life research? How may they be overcome? To answer these questions, the review scrutinizes blind spots in the treatment of life, diversity and power in work–life research in both positivist and critical scholarship. In order to transcend the blind spots in positivist and critical work–life research, the review argues the case for an intersectional approach which captures the changing realities of family and workforce through the lens of diversity and intersectionality. The theoretical contribution is threefold: first, the …
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Scholar articles
MF Özbilgin, TA Beauregard, A Tatli, MP Bell - International Journal of Management Reviews, 2011