Part-time working mothers with flexible schedules end up doing more work without pay
https://phys.org/news/2019-01-part-time-mothers-flexible.html
They did this by using data from the Understanding Society surveys carried out between 2010-2015 to examine three types of flexible working that people use and how it impacted their workloads:
For the first two types of flexible working, there was little evidence of an increase in unpaid overtime hours, but they did not detect a decrease in overtime hours for this group either.
Part-time working mothers with flexible schedules end up doing more work without pay
Jan 15, 2019, 7:27pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2019-01-part-time-mothers-flexible.html
> They did this by using data from the Understanding Society surveys carried out between 2010-2015 to examine three types of flexible working that people use and how it impacted their workloads:
> For the first two types of flexible working, there was little evidence of an increase in unpaid overtime hours, but they did not detect a decrease in overtime hours for this group either.