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Blurred lines: work, eldercare and HRM

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posted on 2020-01-08, 16:01 authored by Caroline MurphyCaroline Murphy, CHRISTINE CROSSCHRISTINE CROSS
Increased levels of female labour market participation have impacted on the ability of families to provide care for elderly relatives in many industrialised societies. While work–family balance has received significant academic attention, less attention has focused specifically on individuals with eldercare responsibility, a cohort which accounts for a growing segment of the labour market internationally. Taking a qualitative research approach this paper uses work/family border theory to the constraints and facilitators to reconciling care and employment for employees working full-time in Ireland. The findings highlight the significant impact that eldercare provision has on employees with regard to day-to-day work commitments. We find that while general work–life balance policies exist within organisations, that the design and functionality of such policies are of limited value to elder caregivers. Furthermore, this paper highlights how the lack of formal HR policies around eldercare within organisations results in a reliance on supervisory discretion. We make some recommendations for organisational level strategies to address the needs of a growing number of caregivers.

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International Journal of Human Resource Mangement;

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Taylor and Francis

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peer-reviewed The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 27/06/2020

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This is an Author's Manuscript of an article whose final and definitive form, the Version of Record, has been published in The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2018 copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2018.1528470

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English

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