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BALANCING WORK, STUDY AND HOME: A RESEARCH WITH MASTER'S STUDENTS IN A BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITY

EQUILIBRANDO TRABALHO, ESTUDO E LAR: UM ESTUDO COM MESTRANDOS EM UMA UNIVERSIDADE BRASILEIRA

EQUILIBRANDO TRABAJO, HOGAR Y ESTUDIOS: UNA INVESTIGACIÓN CON ALUMNOS DE MÁSTER EN UNA UNIVERSIDAD BRASILEÑA

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

Understand the tactics that nontraditional students use to manage the boundaries between work, home and study.

Originality/gap/relevance/implications:

The originality of this study relies on transfer of the focus from the conflict to the balance between work, home and study. It also breaks new ground by directing attention to the micro level of individual action, in contrast to a literature that traditionally studied organizational actions. Finally, it performs an innovative reading of the interface between work, home and study domains from the perspective of the boundary theory.

Key methodological aspects:

This qualitative study was held from 18 interviews that were recorded, transcribed and content analyzed, which revealed a list of individual tactics employed by respondents to reconcile the demands of work, home and study.

Summary of key results:

The analysis allowed us to identify 18 tactics that our respondents employ to negotiate the level of permeability between the boundaries between work, school and home. These tactics were classified as behavioral, communicative, physical and temporal.

Key considerations/conclusions:

The study revealed that students develop an active role by interpreting the expectations of the social actors from the home and work domains and from the institution where they study and adopt boundaries with degrees of permeability that enable a state of greater balance between these domains.

KEYWORDS:
Boundaries; Nontraditional students; Work-home-study; Conflicts; Balance

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