 Leisure Time - time free from everyday responsibilities.  Community Time - time spent volunteering at the local YMCA  Family Time - attending a ball.

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 Leisure Time - time free from everyday responsibilities.  Community Time - time spent volunteering at the local YMCA  Family Time - attending a ball game with your parents or with your children  Harmony between work life and personal life  On-site day care facility - resource that would help individuals balance family and work roles

 Anything that changes your life ◦ Example  Getting Married  Having a baby  Retirement

 family life cycle stage when children leave for college, join the military, or seek employment

 change is evident when a person is willing to move to a new position

 change occurs when a person is forced to take a new position in the company

 stage in the family life cycle occurs when couples decide to become parents

 stage of the family life cycle when families experience changes due to teen's school activities and need for more independence

 family life cycle stage when couples experience retirement, declining health, or death of a spouse

 Investigates charges of discrimination ◦ Gender bias - When women receive lower pay than men working in similar jobs ◦ Age - When men or women are denied a job due to their age ◦ Religion - When men or women are denied a job due to their religion