Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict
ISBN: 9780674968608
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Harvard University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter



"Ambitious, fast-paced, fact-filled, and accessible."
-- Science

"A compelling case for why achieving the right balance of time with our families...is vital to the economic success and prosperity of our nation... A must read."
--Maria Shriver

From backyard barbecues to the blogosphere, working men and women across the country are raising the same worried question: How can I get ahead at my job while making sure my family doesn't suffer? A visionary economist who has looked at the numbers behind the personal stories, Heather Boushey argues that resolving the work-life conflict is as vital for us personally as it is essential economically. Finding Time offers ingenious ways to help us carve out the time we need, while showing businesses that more flexible policies can actually make them more productive.

"Supply and demand curves are suddenly 'sexy' when Boushey uses them to prove that paid sick days, paid family leave, flexible work schedules, and affordable child care aren't just cutesy women's issues for families to figure out 'on their own time and dime,' but economic issues affecting the country at large."
-- Vogue

"Boushey argues that better family-leave policies should not only improve the lives of struggling families but also boost workers' productivity and reduce firms' costs."
-- The Economist


Boushey Heather :

Heather Boushey is Executive Director and Chief Economist of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.

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