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Work-life balance, travel-to-work, and the dual career household
Daniel Wheatley
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Work-life Balance
100%
Dual Career Households
100%
Travel to Work
100%
Employers
40%
Spill
40%
Car Parking
40%
Group Culture
40%
Work-life Balance Policies
40%
Local Level
20%
Professional Work
20%
East Midlands
20%
Nottingham
20%
Home-based
20%
Transport Problem
20%
Design Methodology
20%
High-skilled Labor
20%
Quantitative-qualitative
20%
Time Allocation
20%
Mixed Methodology
20%
Flexible Working
20%
Work Policy
20%
Employment Centers
20%
Gender Balance
20%
Telework
20%
Working Mothers
20%
Human Resource Policy
20%
Positive Discrimination
20%
Human Resource Managers
20%
Car Use
20%
Regional Employment
20%
Non-work Activity
20%
Employee Perspective
20%
Social Sciences
Career
100%
Occupational Career
100%
Work-Life Balance
100%
UK
28%
Group Work
28%
Case Study
14%
Human Resources
14%
Discrimination
14%
Time Allocation
14%
Restructuring
14%
Remote Work
14%
Skilled Workers
14%
Working Mothers
14%
Human Resources Policy
14%