
Faculty Mentor
Jillene Grover Seiver PhD
Document Type
Poster
Department
Psychology
Abstract
Work-life balance is imperative to how we spend our time at work and with family, and it appears to matter whether we have a job or career, which of our roles we value most, and our degree of responsibility for our children.
Recommended Citation
DeFehr, Terreca M. and Seiver, Jillene, "Work-Life Balance is Imperative for How We Spend Our Time at Work and With Family" (2023). 2023 Symposium. 21.
https://dc.ewu.edu/srcw_2023/works_2023/works_2023/21
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Work-Life Balance is Imperative for How We Spend Our Time at Work and With Family
Work-life balance is imperative to how we spend our time at work and with family, and it appears to matter whether we have a job or career, which of our roles we value most, and our degree of responsibility for our children.