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Ligne n°31 : ... * Politics- Ligne n°32 : * Work
Ligne n°33 : * Family ...- Ligne n°45 : Women are happier with work-life balance than men
Ligne n°47 : ...Men are less likely than women to agree they achieve the right balance- Ligne n°48 : between their work and homelife, new findings reveal.
Ligne n°50 : ... Men are less likely than women to agree they achieve the right balance- Ligne n°51 : between their work and homelife, new findings reveal.
Ligne n°52 : Photo: Alamy ...
Ligne n°70 : ... "As we know from previous surveys, women are more interested in having- Ligne n°71 : time at home and often want part-time work so they can have the time
Ligne n°72 : they need with their children" ...
Ligne n°74 : ... The report suggested that the majority of women do not require- Ligne n°75 : full-time jobs or taxpayer subsidies to work longer hours, saying:
Ligne n°76 : "Over half of employees in the UK agreed or strongly agreed that they ...
Ligne n°76 : ... "Over half of employees in the UK agreed or strongly agreed that they- Ligne n°77 : achieved the right balance between their work and home lives.
- Ligne n°81 : * The secret to happiness? Being a woman
Ligne n°82 : 25 Sep 2013 ...
Ligne n°95 : ... A quarter of women surveyed declared themselves to be unhappy with how- Ligne n°96 : they juggled work and home, as 17 per cent disagreed that the balance
Ligne n°97 : was correct, and 8 per cent disagreed strongly. ...- Ligne n°101 : Just over half of men - 53 per cent - said they felt their work-life
Ligne n°102 : balance to be good, while 31 per cent disagreed. ...
Ligne n°104 : ... Psychologists have claimed that couples with very different careers- Ligne n°105 : were able to attain a better work-life balance than partners working in
Ligne n°106 : the same profession, as the latter are more likely to work long hours. ...
Ligne n°105 : ... were able to attain a better work-life balance than partners working in- Ligne n°106 : the same profession, as the latter are more likely to work long hours.
Ligne n°109 : ... Occupational Psychology Annual Conference, the findings stated that- Ligne n°110 : academic couples were more likely to struggle with their work-life
Ligne n°111 : balance, spend longer in the office and put more emphasis on their ...
Ligne n°114 : ... Last year the ONS found that just over 48 per cent of adults reported- Ligne n°115 : "relatively low satisfaction" with their work-life balance.
- Ligne n°117 : The report said obtaining “the correct balance” between work and home
Ligne n°118 : “can help increase and maintain levels of well-being”. ...