Perceptions of Family-Friendly Policies: University Versus Corporate Employees
- Resource Type
- Academic Journal
- Authors
- Anderson, Donna M.; Morgan, Betsy L.; Wilson, Jennifer B.
- Source
- Journal of Family & Economic Issues. Jan 01, 2002 23(1):73-92
- Subject
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 1058-0476
This study adds to a growing literature examining the impact of family-friendly policies in a variety of industries by examining the differences between corporate and university employees in their subjective perceptions of work-family policies. Differences by gender and dependent care responsibility in these perceptions in the university sample are examined and compared to results that have been found in corporate settings. Data collected in a university setting was compared to similar data of thirty-seven Business Week 1000 companies. The results show that the university sample employees were significantly more negative toward their workplaceʼs work-family climate than were the corporate sample employees. In addition, significant gender and dependent care responsibility differences exist within the university sample.