Demographic changes give rise to an increasing number of middle-aged employees providing home-based care to an elderly family member. However, the potentially important role of employees' perceptions of organizational support for eldercare has so far not been investigated. The goal of this study was to examine a stressor–strain–outcome model (Koeske & Koeske, 1993) of eldercare strain as a mediator of the relationship between eldercare demands and caregivers' work engagement. Perceived organizational eldercare support was expected to attenuate the positive relationship between eldercare demands and eldercare strain and to buffer the negative relationship between eldercare strain and work engagement. Results of mediation and moderated me...
According to the 2015 AARP and National Alliance for Caregiving report, Caregiving in the U.S., 60% ...
As countries around the world experience the graying of their populations, longer life expectancies ...
Positing role conflict as a bidirectional construct in which work interferes with caregiving (WIC) a...
Demographic changes give rise to an increasing number of middle-aged employees providing home-based ...
Demographic changes give rise to an increasing number of middle-aged employees providing home-based ...
Purpose In many countries, both the number of older people in need of care and the number of employe...
Purpose – In many countries, both the number of older people in need of care and the number of emplo...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Objectives. In light of an aging workforce, reconciling informal eldercare and paid work becomes inc...
Objective: As the baby-boom generation moves towards middle age, and their parents toward old age, t...
A model was developed specifying that the number of hours employees spend providing care to or inter...
Although demographic evidence suggests that, in the developed world, the number of employees who pro...
According to the 2015 AARP and National Alliance for Caregiving report, Caregiving in the U.S., 60% ...
As countries around the world experience the graying of their populations, longer life expectancies ...
Positing role conflict as a bidirectional construct in which work interferes with caregiving (WIC) a...
Demographic changes give rise to an increasing number of middle-aged employees providing home-based ...
Demographic changes give rise to an increasing number of middle-aged employees providing home-based ...
Purpose In many countries, both the number of older people in need of care and the number of employe...
Purpose – In many countries, both the number of older people in need of care and the number of emplo...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Due to demographic changes, a growing number of employees provide in-home care to an elderly family ...
Objectives. In light of an aging workforce, reconciling informal eldercare and paid work becomes inc...
Objective: As the baby-boom generation moves towards middle age, and their parents toward old age, t...
A model was developed specifying that the number of hours employees spend providing care to or inter...
Although demographic evidence suggests that, in the developed world, the number of employees who pro...
According to the 2015 AARP and National Alliance for Caregiving report, Caregiving in the U.S., 60% ...
As countries around the world experience the graying of their populations, longer life expectancies ...
Positing role conflict as a bidirectional construct in which work interferes with caregiving (WIC) a...