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Facilitating working mothers’ transition back to work: a training approach to enhancing psychological resources
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2026) 55 (3): 883–894.
Published: 18 December 2025
...Chia-Huei Wu; Akiko Kokubo; Katsuhiko Yoshikawa Purpose Family-friendly policies, such as flexible work arrangements, provide structural support for working mothers but often lack psychological resources to facilitate their transition back to work. It is critical to understand which psychological...
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Too tired to not reconsider the way we work: mothers’ lessons learned teleworking during COVID-19
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2024) 53 (7): 1842–1860.
Published: 26 April 2024
...Lisa H. Rosen; Shannon R. Scott; Darian Poe; Roshni Shukla; Michelle Honargohar; Shazia Ahmed Purpose Working mothers experienced dramatic changes to their daily routines during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many began to work from home as they simultaneously tried to balance work demands with tending...
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The impact of COVID-19 on the work–life balance of working mothers: evidence from Nigerian academics
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Personnel Review (2023) 52 (3): 703–723.
Published: 01 March 2022
... on the stress and work–family challenges confronting women in a society that is not particularly egalitarian – unlike Western cultures. Originality/value The article provides valuable insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected professional working mothers in the sub-Saharan African...
