Maruyama, TakaoHopkinson, Peter G.James, P.2011-01-202011-01-202009Maruyama T, Hopkinson PG and James P (2009) A multivariate analysis of work-life balance outcomes from a large-scale telework programme. New Technology, Work and Employment. 14(1): 76-88.http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4744NoA multivariate analysis identified six predictors to explain positive work-life balance (WLB) among 1,566 teleworkers. Time flexibility variables were found to be most dominant. Gender or having dependent children was not significant. These results demonstrated that controlling working hours was the most important ability for sampled teleworkers to achieve positive WLB.enMultivariate analysisWork-life balanceTeleworkingA multivariate analysis of work-life balance outcomes from a large-scale telework programmeArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-005X.2008.00219.x