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The Division of Occupational Psychology Work-Life Balance Working Group Newsletter is a new publication reporting on projects that the Working Group undertake.
Contents
Messages from the Co-Chairs
Almuth McDowall & Gail Kinman
Message from the Newsletter Editor
Roxane L. Gervais
Featured articles
- Supporting employee health by supporting their family life
Kristen S. Jennings - 'Getting a life' - the work-home interface, health behaviours and well-being in professional women
Sabrina Robinson & Gail Kinman - Striking a balance: An interview with Dr Ellen Ernst Kossek
Gail Kinman & Almuth McDowall - Busting myths in the great flexibility versus face time debate
Anna Beninger
Work-Life Balance: A global perspective
- Can Hong Kong companies balance work and life?
Robin Bishop
New and Emerging Research
- Work-Life Balance and Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR): Women's experiences of combining work and using MAR
Nicola Payne, Suzan Lewis & Olga van den Akker
Promoting Work-Life Balance
- WLB Working Group's Fact Sheets
Interesting snippets: Perspectives and new research
- Eight ways not to manage your email (and five-and-a-half tactics that work)
Sarah Green - How regular exercise helps you balance work and family
Russell Clayton - China's young warm to the West's work-life balance
Patti Waldmeir - Survey: 'Overtime' impacts on Chinese work-life balance
Wang Xin & Liang Jun - The key to work-life balance is really work-life harmony
He Lu Calvin Ong & Senthu Jeyaraj - We ask the experts: Are we working too hard?
Conference Review
- EAOHP Conference 2014
Gail Kinman & Almuth McDowall - Conference Announcements
- Book Reviews
- WLB Working Group members in the news
Series: Work-Life Balance Working Group
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