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DOI: 10.1177/239700221302700303
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Work Life Balance up in the Air – Does Gender Make a Difference between Female and Male International Business Travelers?

Iris Kollinger-Santer,Iris C. Fischlmayr

Work–life balance
Balance (ability)
Perception
2013
Managing work-life balance (WLB) has become an issue for both employees and HR departments since WLB tensions may reduce performance, overall job satisfaction and finally, increase the fluctuation rate. Having a balance between job and non-work is a particular challenge for international business travelers, but research on this topic is still in its very infancy. The aim of this article and its underlying qualitative study was to discover factors that influence WLB of those employees, and to explore potential differences among male and female. The results clearly show a big difference in the perception of factors influencing WLB depending on the family situation. This highlights the need of HR departments to offer individually tailored support for the different groups of international business travelers.
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