The present study investigated the relationship between adult children’s level of workaholism and their parents’ levels of workaholism and work engagement. A hundred and forty-six families (mother, father, and one adult child, all of whom were working) took part in the study (N = 438) through parallel forms of a structured questionnaire. Two hypotheses were formulated: Having at least one parent with high levels of excessive work or compulsive work (H1) or with high levels of work engagement (H2) are risk factors, in terms of workaholism in the offspring. A series of logistic regression analyses were carried out. The results showed that fathers’ scores on working excessively are positively related to workaholism in the children. The results...
Recent research indicates that parental work stress has impli-cations for the quality of family inte...
Job strain, excessive work and work-family conflict 2 Work and family influence the health and healt...
This study asserts a theoretical model of academic and work socialization within the family setting....
The present study investigated the relationship between adult children\u2019s level of workaholism a...
Individuals' compulsive overworking behavior and desire for working excessively can affect their fam...
The article reviews the theoretical concepts of workaholism as well as some empirical studies. It pr...
(1) Background: Work addiction is a syndrome characterized by excessive and compulsive work disturbi...
Although work-family conflict (WFC) has been of particular interest to work-family researchers, litt...
Although work-family conflict (WFC) has been of particular interest to work-family researchers, litt...
This study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities was associated with parents’ o...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of general and occupational stress i...
The effects of fathers ' subjective work experiences on their children's behaviour have be...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities ...
The present study was designed to address the issue of the potential harm of workaholism. It specifi...
This study asserts a theoretical model of academic and work socialization within the family setting....
Recent research indicates that parental work stress has impli-cations for the quality of family inte...
Job strain, excessive work and work-family conflict 2 Work and family influence the health and healt...
This study asserts a theoretical model of academic and work socialization within the family setting....
The present study investigated the relationship between adult children\u2019s level of workaholism a...
Individuals' compulsive overworking behavior and desire for working excessively can affect their fam...
The article reviews the theoretical concepts of workaholism as well as some empirical studies. It pr...
(1) Background: Work addiction is a syndrome characterized by excessive and compulsive work disturbi...
Although work-family conflict (WFC) has been of particular interest to work-family researchers, litt...
Although work-family conflict (WFC) has been of particular interest to work-family researchers, litt...
This study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities was associated with parents’ o...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of general and occupational stress i...
The effects of fathers ' subjective work experiences on their children's behaviour have be...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether the frequency of child-related activities ...
The present study was designed to address the issue of the potential harm of workaholism. It specifi...
This study asserts a theoretical model of academic and work socialization within the family setting....
Recent research indicates that parental work stress has impli-cations for the quality of family inte...
Job strain, excessive work and work-family conflict 2 Work and family influence the health and healt...
This study asserts a theoretical model of academic and work socialization within the family setting....