Work–life balance
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Work–life balance is the equilibrium between personal life and career work.[1][2][3] Lillian Moller Gilbreth established the philosophical basis for work-life balance.[4]
See also[]
- Burnout
- Leisure
- Work–family conflict
- Work–life balance in Germany
- Work–life balance in South Korea
- Work–life balance in the United States
- Work–life interface
- Workaholic
References[]
- ^ Clutterbuck, D. (2003). Managing Work-life Balance: A Guide for HR in Achieving Organisational and Individual Change. Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. ISBN 978-0-85292-969-8. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
- ^ Jones, F.; Burke, R.J.; Westman, M. (2013). Work-Life Balance: A Psychological Perspective. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-135-42219-6. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
- ^ Review, H.B.; Friedman, S.D.; Saunders, E.G.; Bregman, P.; Dowling, D.W. (2019). HBR Guide to Work-Life Balance. HBR Guide. Harvard Business Review Press. ISBN 978-1-63369-713-3. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
- ^ Nocks, Lisa (17 March 2021). "Learn Who We Have to Thank for the Term Work-Life Balance". IEEE Spectrum. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
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- Work–life balance
- Working time
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