This study of full-time managers and professionals examined whether variables selected from theories of the psychology of gender as well as identity, boundary, and role theories explained effects of sex on work-to-family conflict and “positive spillover.” Women experienced higher positive spillover than men, primarily because they were higher in femininity. Although women did not experience different levels of conflict than men, individuals who scored higher on measured family role salience, which was positively related to femininity, experienced lower levels of conflict. Role segmentation not only reduced conflict but also had the unintended consequence of reducing positive spillover
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
This article focuses on the mechanism and conditions under which a positive spillover between work a...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Due to the rapidly increasing number of employed mothers, the interface between individuals' work an...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-34).Research on work and family conflict began several de...
Gender differences in the antecedents and consequences of work-family conflict were tested with an e...
This study hypothesizes that professional women will have more intra- and inter-role conflict than t...
The relationship between work and family has been explained from spillover theory (Piotrkowski, 1978...
Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its prevalence...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
M.Com. (Industrial Psychology)Orientation – Working men and women are finding it increasingly challe...
Present study investigated the impact of family strain on work life and the impact of work strain ...
What is the linkage between individuals’ sex and the interface between their work and family roles? ...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
This article focuses on the mechanism and conditions under which a positive spillover between work a...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Due to the rapidly increasing number of employed mothers, the interface between individuals' work an...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-34).Research on work and family conflict began several de...
Gender differences in the antecedents and consequences of work-family conflict were tested with an e...
This study hypothesizes that professional women will have more intra- and inter-role conflict than t...
The relationship between work and family has been explained from spillover theory (Piotrkowski, 1978...
Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its prevalence...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
M.Com. (Industrial Psychology)Orientation – Working men and women are finding it increasingly challe...
Present study investigated the impact of family strain on work life and the impact of work strain ...
What is the linkage between individuals’ sex and the interface between their work and family roles? ...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...