Voices of Canadians: Seeking Work-Life Balance

Author

Linda Duxbury, Christopher Higgins, Donna Coghill

Organization

Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC)

Published

2003

Summary

There is a vast academic literature dealing with the issue of work-life conflict. Most of the reports in this area focus on facts and figures. This report is different, in that it tells the stories behind the statistics by focusing on what Canadians have to say about their lives with respect to work, family and life. As such, it provides a clearer view of what both conflict and balance look and feel like from the point of view of Canadian employees and their families. It also explores what factors make balance problematic and looks at how Canadians and their families cope.

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Contact information

Address
Publications/Distribution Unit
HRSDC Communications Branch
140 Promenade du Portage
Place du Portage, Phase IV, Level 12
Gatineau, QC  K1A 0J9
Telephone
(819) 994-5559
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Source: Consumer Policy Research Database