Chapter 2: Work-Life Balance and Social Class
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Published:2024
Samantha Evans, Madeleine Wyatt, 2024. "Work-Life Balance and Social Class", Work-Life Inclusion: Broadening Perspectives Across the Life-Course, Krystal Wilkinson, Helen Woolnough
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Abstract
This chapter challenges middle-class bias in work-life literature by examining work-life balance dynamics through a social class perspective. It reveals class-based disparities in physical, temporal, and psychological outcomes, including the role of economic capital in work-life balance and the challenges encountered by the socially mobile in achieving psychological balance. It emphasizes the need to acknowledge social class implications for work-life balance and urges organizations to address class-based inconsistencies and inequalities in their practices.
