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Combining self-employment and family life
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Combining self-employment and family life

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Despite the increasing policy interest in work-life balance issues, relatively little research has been carried out into the links between self-employment and family life. This report considers, for the first time, the extent to which new family-friendly initiatives and legislation provide adequate support for self-employed parents.

Drawing on an analysis of survey material from 10,000 families with children, the report explores topical issues such as:

whether self-employment offers working parents greater flexibility than other forms of employment

the price of flexibility

difficulties in relation to childcare

differences between the experiences of self-employed mothers and fathers

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 June 2003
Pages
64
ISBN
9781861345332

Despite the increasing policy interest in work-life balance issues, relatively little research has been carried out into the links between self-employment and family life. This report considers, for the first time, the extent to which new family-friendly initiatives and legislation provide adequate support for self-employed parents.

Drawing on an analysis of survey material from 10,000 families with children, the report explores topical issues such as:

whether self-employment offers working parents greater flexibility than other forms of employment

the price of flexibility

difficulties in relation to childcare

differences between the experiences of self-employed mothers and fathers

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 June 2003
Pages
64
ISBN
9781861345332