Cross-sectoral cooperation toward a work-life balance

The article focuses on the introduction of two Work-Life Balance (WLB) models developed and implemented in the United States of America (the USA) and in the European Union (the UE). Main characteristics and assumptions connected with both models are presented. In recent years policies favoring the...

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Main Authors: Damian Liszka, Paweł Walawender
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rzeszow University of Technology 2019-03-01
Series:Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/46
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spelling doaj-53c25f58b7d141479a7dc56d1c5546b32021-01-25T09:41:10ZengRzeszow University of TechnologyHumanities and Social Sciences2300-53272300-99182019-03-01261586610.7862/rz.2019.hss.646Cross-sectoral cooperation toward a work-life balanceDamian Liszka0Paweł Walawender1 PhD, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, The Pedagogical University of CracowInstitute of Philosophy and Sociology, The Pedagogical University of CracowThe article focuses on the introduction of two Work-Life Balance (WLB) models developed and implemented in the United States of America (the USA) and in the European Union (the UE). Main characteristics and assumptions connected with both models are presented. In recent years policies favoring the reconciliation of work and private life have gained great attention of  many EU Member States, but still number of obstacles can be identified, including: a lack of  knowledge about possible solutions and their results (both employers and employees), a lack of information and advisory support for both groups of stakeholders, or lack of some effective methods of cooperation between the representatives of different sectors for the implementation of WLB practices in general. Some tools used to overcome the pointed-out limitations for implementing WLB solutions in EU countries are programs co-financed by the budgets of their national governments and the European Social Fund (ESF). An example of such tools used toward supporting WLB practices in Poland is a project co-financed by the EU under the POWER 4.3 ESF campaign called "Cross-sectoral cooperation toward WLB based on cooperation models and tools from Great Britain”. The article presents the project as an example of good practice from Poland and describes innovative products developed in the project, including three models of cross-sectoral cooperation between employment agencies and training institutions, CSOs, and employers toward WLB.https://hss.prz.edu.pl/hss/article/view/46social innovationwork-life balancelabor marketcross-sectoral cooperationfamily
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social innovation
work-life balance
labor market
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title Cross-sectoral cooperation toward a work-life balance
title_short Cross-sectoral cooperation toward a work-life balance
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publisher Rzeszow University of Technology
series Humanities and Social Sciences
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publishDate 2019-03-01
description The article focuses on the introduction of two Work-Life Balance (WLB) models developed and implemented in the United States of America (the USA) and in the European Union (the UE). Main characteristics and assumptions connected with both models are presented. In recent years policies favoring the reconciliation of work and private life have gained great attention of  many EU Member States, but still number of obstacles can be identified, including: a lack of  knowledge about possible solutions and their results (both employers and employees), a lack of information and advisory support for both groups of stakeholders, or lack of some effective methods of cooperation between the representatives of different sectors for the implementation of WLB practices in general. Some tools used to overcome the pointed-out limitations for implementing WLB solutions in EU countries are programs co-financed by the budgets of their national governments and the European Social Fund (ESF). An example of such tools used toward supporting WLB practices in Poland is a project co-financed by the EU under the POWER 4.3 ESF campaign called "Cross-sectoral cooperation toward WLB based on cooperation models and tools from Great Britain”. The article presents the project as an example of good practice from Poland and describes innovative products developed in the project, including three models of cross-sectoral cooperation between employment agencies and training institutions, CSOs, and employers toward WLB.
topic social innovation
work-life balance
labor market
cross-sectoral cooperation
family
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