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In a world that is moving on the first lane and where earning or amassing more and more wealth has become more important than your health and personal relations, one can easily get lost in trying to keep up with the fast pace in which...
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Introduction Work-life balance is adjusting your day-to-day activities to achieve a sense of balance between work life and personal life. Some benefits of a healthy work-life balance include: reduced stress levels, at work and at home greater focus and concentration higher levels of job satisfaction...
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In recent years, work-life balance (WLB) has emerged as a definitive concern amongst employers, trade unions, academics and policy makers. In this competitive world the working women have grabbed the attention on them because working women in number has been increasing towards different category of...
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I have selected an organization that is well known in Malaysia. The organization is my employer which is Royal Malaysia Police (RMP). This organization vision is foremost in maintaining a safe secure and prosperous Malaysia and the vision is to provide professional and quality services...
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How many people work long hours in the day whether it’s doing homework and studying or working an actual job? A study done in Lancet Medical Journal studied about 600,000 individuals and found that those that worked long periods of hours had a 33% increased...
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To meet current challenges of business organizations, companies have recognized the need to make necessary arrangements to meet organization and employee needs in order to get maximum benefit out of it. Successful work-life integration has resulted in the form of many benefits for employees including:...
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Anne Marie Slaughter, an American international lawyer, foreign policy analyst, political scientist, and public commentator, brings a bold statement to surface in her 2012 article, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All”. Faced with countless questions of her balance between work and home life, accusations...
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What are some of the matters pertaining to Singapore’s social work field? What are social workers in Singapore expected to do, challenges faced by them and how they achieve work-life balance? I am glad that the visits to Thye Hua Kwan Family Service Centre (THK...
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Marks and MacDermid define role balance as ‘‘the tendency to become fully employed in the operation of every role in one_s total role system, to approach every typical role and role partner with an attitude of attentiveness and caution. Put otherwise, it is the exercise...
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This paper investigates the ways by which family work adds to spouses’ pressure and compels their recreation. Ideologically family work was seen as a mutual duty yet the spouses performed it with some assistance from their husbands and kids. Housework was observed to be non-fulfilling,...
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One of the biggest concerns of most people who work in an office or for a boss anywhere is how to come up with good excuses to get out of work. If you are an office worker, I’m are sure you know what we are...
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Today women of all ages and backgrounds are part of every aspect of higher education. They comprise the majority of undergraduate students and represents significant numbers of postgraduate students, faculty members, and educational administrators. Women are found in every discipline, even though historically reserved for...