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Hohn, Marcia D. – 1982
This booklet provides information on job sharing that resulted from the research and experience of the Merrimack Valley Job Sharing Project. An overview of the topic considers the need for job sharing, employer benefits, types of jobs shared, job division, benefits, employer costs and savings, financial considerations for job sharers, perspectives…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Employment Opportunities, Fringe Benefits
Meyer, Jill – 1997
By offering benefits that assist workers in attaining a better balance between work and family, employers can improve the quality of work produced for their companies and the quality of life for employees. This report discusses the benefits of dependent care programs, describes the process involved in selecting appropriate programs, and discusses…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Employed Parents
Ruggiere, Paul; Glass, James – 1996
Many employers have enacted "family-friendly benefits" in response to demands placed on their employees by the stress of caring for children or aging parents. The Employer Dependent Care Survey measured the prevalence of flexible work arrangements and child care and elder care benefits in Texas. Participating were 1,331 out of 6,500…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Dependents, Early Childhood Education, Employed Parents