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Our latest Tool, Thriving Workplace Index is a comprehensive staff retention tool, key to improving your organization’s culture and retaining staff. The National Study of the Changing Workforce (NSCW) was the major study of the U.S. workforce (1992-2016) that takes a comprehensive look at employees’ lives both on and off the job. FWI continues to analyze data and produce reports from the 2016 NSCW. The NSCW has enabled us to address important research questions over the past three decades using a large, representative sample of employed people ages 18 and older in the U.S. The National Study of Employers (NSE) was the most comprehensive and far-reaching study of the practices, policies, programs and benefits provided by U.S. employers to address the changing realities of today’s workforce and workplace.

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1998 Business Work-Life Study- Executive Summary

by Ellen Galinsky and James T. Bond

The Florida Child Care Improvement Study: 1996 Report

by Carollee Howes, Ellen Galinsky, Marybeth Shinn, Leyla Gulcur, Margaret Clements, Annette Sibley, Martha Abbott Shim and Jan McCarthy

Feeling Overworked: When Work Becomes Too Much

by Ellen Galinsky, Stacy S. Kim and James T. Bond

Highlights of the National Study of the Changing Workforce

by James T. Bond with Cindy Thompson, Ellen Galinsky and David Prottas

Highlights of the National Study of the Changing Workforce: Executive Summary

by James T. Bond with Cindy Thompson, Ellen Galinsky and David Prottas

Summary of Families and Work Institute Research Findings

by James T. Bond, Ellen Galinsky and E. Jeffrey Hill

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