Is It Still Just a Women’s Issue? A Study of Work-Life Balance Among Men and Women in Public Relations
This study examined how work-life balance is perceived by male and female public relations professionals. Eight focus groups were conducted. Findings revealed a fluid and complex work-personal continuum affected by such factors as societal norms; organizational contradictions; new technology; pro...
Main Authors: | Linda Aldoory, Hua Jiang, Elizabeth L. Toth, Bey-Ling Sha |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Insitute for Public Relations
2008-08-01
|
Series: | Public Relations Journal |
Online Access: | https://prjournal.instituteforpr.org/wp-content/uploads/Is-It-Still-Just-a-Women.pdf |
Similar Items
-
Women's football: still in the hands of men
by: Stirling, Louise, et al.
Published: (2011) -
Why Women Earn Less Than Men: The Cost of Gender Discrimination in U.S. Public Relations
by: David M. Dozier, et al.
Published: (2013-04-01) -
NOT JUST A WOMEN’S ISSUE: HOW MALE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THEIR DEVELOPMENT AS SOCIAL JUSTICE ALLIES FOR PREVENTING MEN’S VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
by: Minieri, Alexandra M
Published: (2014) -
"Still Working on it": An Overview on the Current State of Public Activism of Women in the Philippines
by: Niklas Reese
Published: (2010-01-01) -
Micronutrient deficits are still public health issues among women and young children in Vietnam.
by: Arnaud Laillou, et al.
Published: (2012-01-01)