Beyond the Mommy Track: The Influence of New-Concept Part-Time Work for Professional Women on Work and Family |
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Authors: | E. Jeffrey Hill Vjollca K. Märtinson Maria Ferris Robin Zenger Baker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Brigham Young University, 1000 SWKT, Provo, UT, 84604-5524;(2) IBM Global Workforce Diversity, 114 Rose Sky Court, Cary, NC, 27513;(3) Boston University, 38 Carleton Circle, Belmont, MA, 02478 |
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Abstract: | This study investigates how the option for new-concept part-time work influences the ability of mothers of preschool children working in professional occupations to successfully integrate work and family responsibilities while maintaining career opportunities. Data are from a subset of the 1996 IBM Work and Life Issues Survey in the United States (n = 687). Compared to their counterparts who worked full time, mothers who worked in these part-time positions reported significantly greater work-family balance and did not report significantly less career opportunity. The part-time group reported 47% fewer work hours and 41% lower income than the full-time group. These data support the notion that new-concept part-time work is a viable option to assist women in professional careers to successfully integrate their family career. Implications of these findings are presented. |
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Keywords: | job flexibility part-time work professional women work-family work/life |
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