The 9-to-5 is dying - and this is the concerning effect it's having on us
As we work more and more, our schedules become chaotic, and people struggle to catch up with friends and family. So how can we take back control of our daily lives?
Dr Dan Woodman is TR Ashworth Associate Professor and Discipline Chair of Sociology in the School of Social and Political Sciences.
He is President of The Australian Sociological Association and Vice President of the Research Committee on the Sociology of Youth within the International Sociological Association.
As we work more and more, our schedules become chaotic, and people struggle to catch up with friends and family. So how can we take back control of our daily lives?
We all know the names: Boomers, Gen X and Millennials. Now we can add the “Xennials”, a cross-over generation between X-ers and Millennials that recently took the internet by storm.