Evaluation of the Time Allocation for Work and Personal Life among Employed Population in Lithuania from Gender Perspective

In this paper, researchers examine the allocation of time for personal life and work. In fact, this phenomenon is particularly relevant in the 21st century because employed people are most commonly faced with many issues related with work-life conflict or work-life imbalance. This kind of problem ca...

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Gender differences
Housework
Hygiene
Imbalance
Leisure
Personal hygiene
Time use
Women
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