Richenda Gambles is currently working as a Lecturer in the
Department of Social Policy and Social Work at the University of
Oxford, UK. As well as being an Associate of the Work-Life
Research Centre, she has been involved with the Institute of Family
and Environmental Research as a Research Associate and has worked
at the Open University as an Associate Lecturer. She has also
worked as a journalist. She has a degree in Social Policy and a
masters degree in Gender and Social Policy, both from the London
School of Economics.
Suzan Lewis is Professor of Organisational and
Work-Life Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University,
UK, a director of the multi-site Work-Life Research Centre
and was formerly Visiting Professor at the School of Management,
UMIST. She has a degree in Psychology and a Ph D in Organisational
Psychology. Her research focuses on workplace practice, culture and
change in different social policy contexts. She has led many
national and international research projects on these topics and is
currently directing a European Union funded eight-country study on
gender, parenthood and well-being in changing European workplaces.
She has published extensively including The Work Family
Challenge, edited with her son, Jeremy Lewis (1996) and
Work-Life Integration: Case Studies of Organisational
Change, with C. Cooper (2005). She is also a founding editor of
the international journal Community, Work and Family,
published by Taylor & Francis. She has advised governments and
worked with employers and policy makers in Britain, the USA and
Japan, undertaking consultancy and research on work-life
issues.
Rhona Rapoport was director of the Institute of Family
and Environmental Research from 1977 until its closure at the
beginning of 2005. In addition, for over 20 years she has been a
consultant to the Ford Foundation working on affirmative action
issues and work and family issues in the United States and in
“developing” countries, and in 1994-1995 she was
a scholar in residence at the Ford Foundation. During the 1990s,
she was also Distinguished Fellow and adviser at the Center for
Gender in Organizations at the immons Graduate School of Management
in Boston. She has a degree in Social Science from the University
of Cape Town, South Africa and a Ph D in Sociology from the London
School of Economics, which was based on work done in Uganda for two
years. A major concern in her work is the issue of equity between
men and women. She has collaborated with action research projects
in the USA and the UK as well as with a training programme on
organisational change and work-family issues for advancing diverse
groups in South Africa. She has published extensively over the past
50 years, often with her husband Robert. These publications include
Dual Career Families (1971) and Leisure and the Family
Life Cycle (1975). In 2004, she was awarded The Work Life
Legacy award by the Families and Work Institute in New York. She
has also won an award from the European Work-Life and
Diversity Council.
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Richenda Gambles & Suzan Lewis: The Myth of Work-Life Balance
Many regard the ways in which paid work can be combined or ‘balanced’ with other parts of life as an individual concern and a small, rather self-indulgent problem in today’s world. Some feel that wor …
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