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Work-life balance, travel-to-work, and the dual career household
Daniel Wheatley
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Business & Economics
Travel to Work
99%
Work-life Balance
74%
Household
41%
Employers
33%
Car
26%
Parking
25%
Work Groups
24%
Spillover
19%
Highly Skilled Workers
15%
Mixed Methods
15%
Teleworking
15%
Flexible Working
14%
Regional Employment
14%
Time Allocation
13%
Human Resource Policies
13%
Human Resources
13%
Employees
10%
Managers
10%
Discrimination
9%
Planning
8%
England
7%
Design Methodology
4%
Social Sciences
work-life-balance
78%
travel
56%
career
41%
employer
25%
group work
21%
human resources
19%
employee
15%
skilled worker
13%
restructuring
9%
discrimination
8%
manager
7%
planning
6%
methodology
5%
gender
5%
management
5%
evidence
4%
time
3%
Group
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Work-Life Balance
100%
Automobiles
35%
Occupational Groups
23%
Workforce
20%
England
10%
Organizations
8%
Mothers
6%