Parental Leave and Work-Life Balance
Across
- 1. State of mental or emotional strain.
- 2. Course of action adopted by a government or business.
- 4. Coming back to work after an absence.
- 7. Able to change or be changed easily according to the situation.
- 8. Mark of social disgrace or disapproval.
- 11. Receiving wages during time off.
- 12. State of being free from illness or injury (physical/mental).
- 14. Occupation undertaken for a significant period with opportunities for progress.
- 16. Ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society or group.
- 18. Equilibrium between work and personal life.
- 19. Establish a relationship based on shared feelings or experiences (parent-child).
Down
- 1. Assistance, encouragement.
- 3. Advantage or profit gained from something; often part of compensation.
- 5. Very young children, babies.
- 6. Relating to the whole world.
- 9. Social construct relating to roles often associated with sex (male/female).
- 10. Mother or father figures.
- 13. Quality of being fair and impartial.
- 15. Authorized absence from work, often for parents.
- 17. Not receiving wages during time off.