Teletrabajo y vida cotidiana : ventajas y dificultades para la conciliación de la vida laboral, personal y familiar

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Carmen Pérez Sánchez
Ana Ma. Gálvez Mozo
In this article we discuss whether telework constitutes a useful work-life balance strategy for women teleworkers with dependants. From our analysis we show that the discourse of the women interviewed about telework is not homogeneous, compact or linear, but includes plenty of contradictions, paradoxes and tensions. This fact reinforces telework’s enormous polysemy: it liberates and enslaves, it is a trap and an opportunity, it fulfills and can mean self-sacrifice. But, despite this rich complexity, our women informants agree on one particular matter: telework’s risks and possibly pernicious effects cannot hide either its advantages for work-life balance or the benefits it brings, at least in some cases, to one's personal life.

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Pérez Sánchez, Carmen; and Gálvez Mozo, Ana Ma. “Teletrabajo y vida cotidiana : ventajas y dificultades para la conciliación de la vida laboral, personal y familiar”. Athenea digital, no. 15, pp. 57-79, https://raco.cat/index.php/Athenea/article/view/130689.