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How much should we work? [online] : working hours, holidays and working life : the participation challenge : the Australian work and life index 2010 (AWALI)

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Internet only - free access
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Length:
iii, 68 p.
Publisher:
Magill, S. Aust.: University of South Australia, Centre for Work + Life
Year:
2010
ISBN-ISSN:
9780980379921
Type:
Electronic resource
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Abstract:
The Australian Work and Life Index (AWALI) measures how work affects the rest of life for employed Australians. It measures how often work interferes with responsibilities or activities outside work, how often it restricts time with family or friends, how often it affects connections and friendships in the local community, overall satisfaction with work-life 'balance', and how often people feel rushed and pressed for time. The AWALI index brings together these five measures and scales them from 0 (the lowest work-life interference) to 100 (the highest work-life interference). In AWALI 2010, the national AWALI score was 43.0, very close to the previous three years.
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