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III. THE MID-CAREER ISSUES

Work and Non-Work Issues in the Management of Occupational Careers in the 1990s

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Pages 99-112 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Western culture has traditionally separated work and non-work roles with the belief that personal issues are not relevant to the work environment or career. Recent research challenges this belief, identifying important intersections between work and non-work roles. Findings suggest that personal Stressors may affect work performance and career progress as well as health and well-being. Three organizational strategies for preventing distress associated with work/non-work interactions are to create options for home-based workers, to train workers in effective coping skills, and to initiate changes in the organizational culture to provide for greater work/non-work role integration.

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