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TRACEY WARREN's Outputs (3)

Global work-life balance trailblazing: how to lead the world in work-life balance, with insights from Denmark (2024)
Journal Article
Warren, T., & Hyltoft, L. (in press). Global work-life balance trailblazing: how to lead the world in work-life balance, with insights from Denmark. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy,

Purpose The article asks how to lead the world in work-life balance (WLB) societal rankings, identifies the major WLB challenges in contemporary societies, and rethinks how we conceptualise and measure WLB. Design/methodology/approach A case-study of... Read More about Global work-life balance trailblazing: how to lead the world in work-life balance, with insights from Denmark.

Class, gender and the work of working-class women amid turbulent times (2024)
Journal Article
Warren, T., Torres, L., Lyonette, C., & Tarlo, R. (2024). Class, gender and the work of working-class women amid turbulent times. British Journal of Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.13147

The article focuses on the work of working-class women (WCW) amid turbulent times. Its timespan is just prior to and during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. The women's work, and the key skills involved, are fundamental to everyday lives, but both ha... Read More about Class, gender and the work of working-class women amid turbulent times.

Is any job better than no job? Utilising Jahoda's latent deprivation theory to reconceptualise underemployment (2024)
Journal Article
Beck, V., Warren, T., & Lyonette, C. (2024). Is any job better than no job? Utilising Jahoda's latent deprivation theory to reconceptualise underemployment. Work, Employment and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/09500170241254794

Underemployment is a widely discussed but complex concept. This article progresses discussions and provides a new sociological conceptualisation. It builds on a classic theory of unemployment, Jahoda et al.’s ‘latent deprivation theory’ (LDT), that i... Read More about Is any job better than no job? Utilising Jahoda's latent deprivation theory to reconceptualise underemployment.