Work-life balance
With globalisation and rapid technological advances, boundaries between work and home are blurring and demands on workers and enterprises have never been higher. This has meant increasing challenges for workers to be able to successfully reconcile the conflicting demands of paid work and their personal lives. Dramatic increases in women’s labour force participation and the resulting demise of the so-called “male breadwinner” model have often resulted in a “double burden” for women of both paid and unpaid work. In addition, with the aging of the workforce in many countries, there are increasing concerns about how workers can address the needs not only of their immediate families, but of their extended families as well (e.g. elderly parents, disabled or ill relatives, etc.).
- Working time is a key factor that can either help facilitate work-life balance (e.g., through reductions in working hours and certain forms of flexible working time arrangements) or hinder it (e.g., excessively long hours, unpredictable schedules).
- In addition, the extent of the availability of various forms of paid leave (paid annual leave, paid sick leave, paid maternity/paternity/family leave, paid parental leave) is an important factor affecting work-life balance as well.
- Maternity protection helps to safeguarding the health of expectant and nursing mothers and protecting them from job discrimination.
- While existing ILO standards, most notably the Workers with Family Responsibilities Convention, cover some of these issues, the ILO is extending its research and policy work to cover a broader range of work-life balance issues, in order to develop research-based policy advice and practical information that addresses modern realities and meets the needs of 21st Century families.
Highlights
Project
Work Autonomy, Flexibility and Work-Life Balance (WAF)
Report
Assessment of the Working Time Demonstration in SMEs in Indonesia
Key publications
Decent working time: Balancing workers' needs with business requirements
This booklet serves to summarize the dimensions of decent working time, and how these principles can be put into action.
Working Paper
In search of good quality part-time employment
Working Paper
The influence of working time arrangements on work-life integration or ‘balance’: a review of the international evidence
International labour standards
International Labour Standards on Work-Life Balance