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Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Labour Market Analysis
IFF Research
Study number / PID
7775 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-7775-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.In 2000, the Government launched the Work-Life Balance Campaign, targeting employers to promote the benefits of flexible working for all employees. Although this campaign was not specifically aimed at parents or carers, the legislation restricted rights to apply for changes in the hours, timing or place of work to those employees with caring responsibilities.
The then Department for Education and Employment (later the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) and now the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)) carried out the first Work-Life Balance Survey (WLB1) in 2000 (held at the UK Data Archive under SN 4465). It was used to assess how far employers operated work-life balance practices and whether employees felt that existing practices met their needs. The first survey was followed up in 2003 by a second survey, a two-part survey of employees and employers (WLB2) (held under SNs 5079 and 5080) and by a third wave in 2006 and 2007 (WLB3) (held under SNs 7028 and 5787). The fourth employee survey was carried out in 2011 (held under SN 7112) and the fourth employers survey was completed in 2013 (held under SN 7775).
The fourth Work-Life Balance Survey of Employers was carried out between June and August 2013 and was designed to add to the time-series data on the attitudes and behaviours of employers in relation to assisting work-life balance for their staff. It covered the period following the Work and Families Act 2006, over which time there were additional and significant changes in the regulatory landscape including the extension of the right to request flexible working to parents of older children (2009) and Additional Paternity Leave Regulations (2010). In addition to rights such as statutory holiday entitlement and rights to paternity, maternity and parental leave, this legislation meant employees with children under the age of 17 (18 and under if...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/06/2013 - 01/08/2013
Country
Great Britain
Time dimension
Repeated cross-sectional study
So far, the WLB survey has been repeated once every three years.
Analysis unit
Individuals
Institutions/organisations
National
Universe
Human Resource Director or equivalent at sampled workplaces during 2013, with five or more employees.
Sampling procedure
One-stage stratified or systematic random sample
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Telephone interview
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2015
Terms of data access
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