Sense of entitlement to support for the reconciliation of employment and family life

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Lewis, S. and Smithson, J. 2001. Sense of entitlement to support for the reconciliation of employment and family life. Human Relations. 54 (11), pp. 1455-1481. https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267015411003
TypeArticle
TitleSense of entitlement to support for the reconciliation of employment and family life
AuthorsLewis, S. and Smithson, J.
Abstract

This article explores young European women and men’s expectations of support - from the state and employers - for reconciling paid employment and family life. It is based on a qualitative study employing focus groups with young women and men in Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Ireland and the UK. Drawing on the concept of sense of entitlement, derived from social justice theory, it was expected that the type of welfare state and ‘gender contract’ that young adults have experienced will influence their sense of entitlement to support for work and family life. Findings indicate that participants perceived their entitlement to state and employer support differently across national context. However this is moderated by gender, parental and occupational status, and particularly by awareness of provisions in other countries in the case of state support, while perceived entitlement to employer support varies according to the specific policy considered, gender and perception of benefits to employers. Some implications for public policy makers and employers are discussed.

LanguageEnglish
JournalHuman Relations
ISSN0018-7267
Publication dates
PrintNov 2001
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Deposited30 Jun 2009
Output statusPublished
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Awaiting copyright clearance checking. JCA. 3.3.09.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/00187267015411003
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