Thursday, March 27, 2008

[IWS] EWCO: Work­life balance attitudes and practices in British workplaces, 2007 [18 March 2008]

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European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (EWCO)
European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO)

Work­life balance attitudes and practices in British workplaces, 2007 [18 March 2008]
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/surveyreports/UK0801019D/UK0801019D.htm
or
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/surveyreports/UK0801019D/UK0801019D.pdf
[full-text, 11 pages]

# Author: Duncan Adam
# Institution: University of Warwick

The Third Work­Life Balance Employer Survey for 2007 provides an up-to-date picture of work­life balance practices and attitudes in British workplaces with five or more employees. As the third survey in the series, it offers the opportunity of assessing change over time in relation to work­life balance issues and the impact of new legislation in this area. The research covers a wide range of issues including working hours, provision and take-up of flexible working arrangements, awareness of legislative changes, leave provisions, support for working parents and employers' attitudes to work­life balance measures.

CONTENTS
About the survey

Attitudes to work­life balance

Flexible working practices

Awareness of legislative changes

Working hours

Disseminating information on flexible working

Commentary

References
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