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Flexibility: Whose Choice Is It Anyway?
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Zeytinoglu, Isik U. (Author)
- Cooke, Gordon B. (Author)
- Mann, Sara L. (Author)
Title
            Flexibility: Whose Choice Is It Anyway?
        Abstract
            This paper examines whether flexible work schedules in Canada are created by employers for business reasons or to assist their workers achieve work-life balance. We focus on long workweek, flextime, compressed workweek, variable workweek length and/or variable workweek schedule. Statistics Canada's 2003 Workplace and Employee Survey data linking employee microdata to workplace (i.e.. employer) microdata are used in the analysis. Results show that more than half of the workers covered in this data have at least one of the five specified types of flexible work schedules. Employment status, unionized work, occupation, and sector are factors consistently associated with flexible work schedules. Personal characteristics such as marital status, dependent children, and childcare use are not significantly associated with flexible work schedules, and females are less likely to have a flexible work schedule than are males. Overall, results suggest that flexible work schedules are created for business reasons rather than individual worker interests.
        Publication
            Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
        Volume
            64
        Issue
            4
        Pages
            555-574
        Date
            Fall 2009
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            0034379X
        Accessed
            3/11/15, 3:05 AM
        Rights
            Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Fall 2009
        Citation
            Zeytinoglu, I. U., Cooke, G. B., & Mann, S. L. (2009). Flexibility: Whose Choice Is It Anyway? Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 64(4), 555–574. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/2009/v64/n4/index.html
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