Title of article :
Work–Life, Diversity and Intersectionality: A Critical Review and Research Agenda
Author/Authors :
Mustafa F. ?zbilgin، نويسنده , , T. Alexandra Beauregard، نويسنده , , Ahu Tatli and Myrtle P. Bell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Work–life issues have important implications at both organizational and individual
levels. This paper provides a critical review of the work–life literature from 1990
onwards through the lens of diversity, with a particular focus on disparities of power
induced by methodological and conceptual framings of work and life. The review seeks
to answer the following questions: What are the gaps and omissions in the work–life
research? How may they be overcome? To answer these questions, the review scrutinizes
blind spots in the treatment of life, diversity and power in work–life research in
both positivist and critical scholarship. In order to transcend the blind spots in positivist
and critical work–life research, the review argues the case for an intersectional
approach which captures the changing realities of family and workforce through the
lens of diversity and intersectionality.The theoretical contribution is threefold: first, the
review demonstrates that contemporary framing of life in the work–life literature
should be expanded to cover aspects of life beyond domestic life. Second, the review
explains why and how other strands of diversity than gender also manifest as salient
causes of difference in experiences of the work–life interface. Third, the review reveals
that social and historical context has more explanatory power in work–life dynamics
than the micro-individual level of explanations.Work–life literature should capture the
dynamism in these contexts. The paper also provides a set of useful recommendations
to capture and operationalize methodological and theoretical changes required in the
work–life literature.
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews
Journal title :
International Journal of Management Reviews