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4th May 2016
10:43am BST

"In the long run, it may be better to allow employees' minds to wander and take occasional phone calls from home rather than set up policies that establish strict and inflexible boundaries, which could discourage the development of functional ways to juggle both", argue the researchers.
"Overall, our findings suggest that integration, rather than segmentation, may be a better long-term boundary management strategy for minimizing resource depletion and maintaining higher levels of job performance during inevitable work-family role transitions."Do you work in an environment where flexi-time or 'flexspace' is encouraged? Let us know how it works for you on Twitter @HerFamilydotie.
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