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Advancing Work—Life Integration in Individuals, Organizations, and Communities
Advances in Developing Human Resources
  • Susan R. Madsen, Utah State University
  • Michael Lane Morris, University of Tennessee
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Date
11-1-2007
Abstract

The problem and the solution. Working adults report they experience greater challenges today in their ability to be productive employees, experience personal and interpersonal health and well-being, and make meaningful contributions as citizens to their respective communities. By better understanding work—life theory and research, human resource development professionals can contribute to the strategic development of policies, practices, programs, and interventions that appear to alleviate or ameliorate demands fostering greater work—life integration. Integration is a solution representing a holistic strategy including effective and efficient coordination of efforts and energies among all stakeholders sharing interest and benefits from workers being able to fulfill their personal, work, family, and community obligations.

Citation Information
Morris, M. L, & Madsen, S. R. (2007). Advancing work-life integration in individuals, organizations, and communities. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 9(4), 439- 454.