Abstract Background The objectives of the present study were (1) to track work-life conflict in Switzerland during the years 2002 to 2008 and (2) to analyse the relationship between work-life conflict and health satisfaction, examining whether long-term work-life conflict leads to poor health satisfaction. Methods The study is based on a representative longitudinal database (Swiss Household Panel), covering a six-year period containing seven waves of data collection. The sample includes 1261 persons, with 636 men and 625 women. Data was analysed by multi-level mixed models and analysis of variance with repeated measures. Results In the overall sample, there was no linear increase or decrease of work-life conflict detected, in either its tim...
Background: Rising percentages of working mothers and increasing numbers of dual-earner couples are ...
Individual health and work are closely connected in both positive and negative ways. We investigate ...
Mensah A, Adjei NK. Work-life balance and self-reported health among working adults in Europe: a gen...
Background The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to examine work- and nonwork- related f...
Abstract Objectives The relationship between work-life conflict and self-rated health is widely rese...
Reconciling work and family roles is a topic of vital and controversial discussion in Western societ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study produced new knowledge about gender differences with...
Self-rated health (SRH) trajectories tend to decline over a lifetime. Moreover, the Cumulative Advan...
BACKGROUND: The pressing demands of work over the years have had a significant constraint on the fam...
The present article reports the results based on a study that explored the influence of gender-count...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and mental health effects of an unequal work-life balance ...
Work-family conflict refers to the stress and tension which arise when demands from work and family ...
The present time is characterized by high level of competitiveness on the market, the rise of modern...
The increasing labor market participation of women in Europe leads to many women and men having to r...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Background: Rising percentages of working mothers and increasing numbers of dual-earner couples are ...
Individual health and work are closely connected in both positive and negative ways. We investigate ...
Mensah A, Adjei NK. Work-life balance and self-reported health among working adults in Europe: a gen...
Background The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to examine work- and nonwork- related f...
Abstract Objectives The relationship between work-life conflict and self-rated health is widely rese...
Reconciling work and family roles is a topic of vital and controversial discussion in Western societ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study produced new knowledge about gender differences with...
Self-rated health (SRH) trajectories tend to decline over a lifetime. Moreover, the Cumulative Advan...
BACKGROUND: The pressing demands of work over the years have had a significant constraint on the fam...
The present article reports the results based on a study that explored the influence of gender-count...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and mental health effects of an unequal work-life balance ...
Work-family conflict refers to the stress and tension which arise when demands from work and family ...
The present time is characterized by high level of competitiveness on the market, the rise of modern...
The increasing labor market participation of women in Europe leads to many women and men having to r...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Background: Rising percentages of working mothers and increasing numbers of dual-earner couples are ...
Individual health and work are closely connected in both positive and negative ways. We investigate ...
Mensah A, Adjei NK. Work-life balance and self-reported health among working adults in Europe: a gen...