Looking inside the firm: Policy, employers and the future of work–family balance

A woman with curly hair works at a desk with a laptop and papers, while a baby plays on a play mat on the floor beneath the desk.

This blog post is based on an article published in the Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy by Rosa Daiger von Gleichen, Marina Hagen, and Daniela Grunow. Work is changing rapidly. Digitalisation, new forms of performance monitoring, hybrid working arrangements and, increasingly, artificial intelligence are reshaping how, where and when work is done. These… Continue reading Looking inside the firm: Policy, employers and the future of work–family balance