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Access to and Utilization of Flexible Work Options
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Access to and Utilization of Flexible Work Options

Tay K. McNamara, Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, Melissa Brown and Christina Matz-Costa
Industrial relations (Berkeley), Vol.51(4), pp.936-965
10/01/2012

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Business & Economics Industrial Relations & Labor Social Sciences
Many workers do not utilize the flexible work options to which they have access nor do they necessarily have access to all options officially provided by their organizations. This study sheds light on these gaps using probit models with sample selection to predict access to and utilization of fourteen flexible options. The findings highlight the roles of supervisor support, occupation, and work-life culture. The influence of each of these factors on access and utilization differs.

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