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oapen-20.500.12657-529742022-02-19T02:53:25Z Working Women in the Sandwich Generation Rajahonka, Mervi Kwiatkowska-Ciotucha, Dorota Timmers, Miet Załuska, Urszula Villman, Kaija Lengeler, Veerle Gielens, Tim Mature women Labour market Research and methodology Lifelong learning Work-family interference Time4Help Project bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KJ Business & management::KJM Management & management techniques::KJMB Management: leadership & motivation bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFS Social groups::JFSJ Gender studies, gender groups::JFSJ1 Gender studies: women bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBL Sociology: work & labour Women more often than men take care of their ageing relatives together with their own children or grandchildren. These Sandwich Generation (SG) women constitute an expanding vulnerable group on the labour market at higher risk of discrimination, work-family conflict, burnout, and withdrawal from the labour market and unemployment. Working Women in the Sandwich Generation helps present a clearer view of how to support this group both now and in the future. Beginning with a presentation of quantitative and qualitative research that sheds light on the SG situation in Poland, Finland and Flanders, this volume provides insights into various components from the SG life domains such as personal development and learning, connection to the labour market, coping strategies, resources, and energy drainers. In the second part the book provides tools for SG women, their supervisors, educators, and coaches to help manage challenging situations and improving wellbeing at work. Working Women in the Sandwich Generation then introduces the results of international comparative research the purpose of which was to identify and characterise the SG in five European countries before concluding with recommendations for supervisors and policy makers in supporting SG women. 2022-02-18T15:02:57Z 2022-02-18T15:02:57Z 2022 book ONIX_20220218_9781802625011_31 9781802625042 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52974 eng Emerald Points application/pdf application/epub+zip Attribution 4.0 International Attribution 4.0 International 9781802625011.pdf 9781802625035.epub Emerald Publishing Emerald Publishing Limited 7a29cc03-8a4f-45a6-b05d-e88901e20f36 e5a9edbc-6cd6-451a-81b1-30dce85ad732 83fef586-20f0-497c-a386-4740ae09e2f7 5783c894-347a-4c43-98a0-587c37aa606d 9781802625042 Emerald Publishing Limited 156 Bingley open access
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Women more often than men take care of their ageing relatives together with their own children or grandchildren. These Sandwich Generation (SG) women constitute an expanding vulnerable group on the labour market at higher risk of discrimination, work-family conflict, burnout, and withdrawal from the labour market and unemployment. Working Women in the Sandwich Generation helps present a clearer view of how to support this group both now and in the future. Beginning with a presentation of quantitative and qualitative research that sheds light on the SG situation in Poland, Finland and Flanders, this volume provides insights into various components from the SG life domains such as personal development and learning, connection to the labour market, coping strategies, resources, and energy drainers. In the second part the book provides tools for SG women, their supervisors, educators, and coaches to help manage challenging situations and improving wellbeing at work. Working Women in the Sandwich Generation then introduces the results of international comparative research the purpose of which was to identify and characterise the SG in five European countries before concluding with recommendations for supervisors and policy makers in supporting SG women.
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