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work. In real terms this means the chance to search for work, ideally during the go/no-go decision-making period. Unfortunately, all too often, it has been only the spouses of the most senior executives who have this opportunity, though this exclusivity is shifting to include all spouses who would wish the possibility to work abroad. Corporations are waking up to the fact that spouses feel it is their right to continue a career and are learning about the merits of specialised companies, including some relocation firms, that can provide an integral service. From knowledge of regional labour law to taxation legislation and help in CV adaptation and local recognition of qualifications, to actually finding work. Dual-career support is most often offered from North America, where years of experience in managing domestic relocation, coupled with the end of ‘trailing spouses’ as a viable option for many partners, is driving this demand into Europe, with some US firms offering pan-European career support by means of counselling, coaching or web-based information. There is no doubt that a healthy work/ home life balance is an intrinsic part of an effective relocation. Family happiness within the home leads to a well-balanced, realistic and productive work sphere. The initial hardships of a non-working spouse have been well documented and even though many do try and seek working opportunities in their new environment, it is the non-working partner who has an empty agenda, week in and week out, who still has to get the practicalities of the relocation organised. To manage getting food on the table, finding the school route, www.theglobalphoenix.org Page 47