
Across welfare societies we have seen the emergence of policies and norms for work-life balance alongside rising expectations among working parents to be able to participate in employment and caregiving, and to have more time for family life and leisure. Yet despite this value placed upon work-life balance, working parents face increasing work demands, as well as rising numbers of insecure and precarious jobs, both of which produce a deepening sense of economic uncertainty in everyday life, which has been intensified in the current period of financial crises. The agency and capabilities gap addresses these tensions in work-life balance within families, workplace organizations, and policy frameworks. Inspired by Amartya Sen's capabilities approach, this volume considers not just what individuals do, but also their scope of alternatives to make other choices. It includes rich contextualized studies across Western and Eastern European countries and Japan, with a focus on gendered agency inequalities for work-life balance.
This volume investigates the persistent gap between the societal value placed on work-life balance and the structural realities that prevent working parents from achieving it. Barbara Hobson, a prominent sociologist, utilizes Amartya Sen's capabilities approach to analyze how economic uncertainty and precarious employment limit the agency of individuals. The text argues that true work-life balance requires examining not just individual choices, but the institutional and policy-driven constraints that restrict the scope of available alternatives for families.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of sociology and labor economics recognize this work as a rigorous application of the capabilities framework to contemporary family policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and policy analysts interested in structural gender inequality.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191503126
ISBN-13:
9780191503122
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