This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship satisfaction. More specifically, on the basis of the literature, it was hypothesized that workaholism is positively related to work-family conflict. In addition, the authors predicted that workaholism is related to reduced support provided to the partner, through work-family conflict, and that individuals who receive considerable support from their partners are more satisfied with their relationship. Finally, the authors hypothesized direct crossover of relationship satisfaction between partners. The results of structural equation modeling analyses using the matched responses of both partners supported these hypotheses. Moreover, in line wit...
Pausch S, Reimann M, Abendroth A, Diewald M. Work-life Integration of Dual-Earner Couples: Spillover...
Workaholism is a modern construct pertaining to how one relates to work pursuits. It has been common...
This study considers the source, nature and direction of ‘crossover’ of occupational stressors and s...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
This study among Japanese dual-earner couples examined the impact of workaholism on employees’ and t...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment –...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment - ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working e...
This study uses a dyadic approach to examine how an employee’s work–family conflict is affected when...
The aim of this paper is to review recent research on negative and positive crossover from work to f...
This study tested the workaholism–personal burnout relationship by using the Actor-Partner Interdepe...
Pausch S, Reimann M, Abendroth A, Diewald M. Work-life Integration of Dual-Earner Couples: Spillover...
Workaholism is a modern construct pertaining to how one relates to work pursuits. It has been common...
This study considers the source, nature and direction of ‘crossover’ of occupational stressors and s...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
This study among Japanese dual-earner couples examined the impact of workaholism on employees’ and t...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment –...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment - ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working e...
This study uses a dyadic approach to examine how an employee’s work–family conflict is affected when...
The aim of this paper is to review recent research on negative and positive crossover from work to f...
This study tested the workaholism–personal burnout relationship by using the Actor-Partner Interdepe...
Pausch S, Reimann M, Abendroth A, Diewald M. Work-life Integration of Dual-Earner Couples: Spillover...
Workaholism is a modern construct pertaining to how one relates to work pursuits. It has been common...
This study considers the source, nature and direction of ‘crossover’ of occupational stressors and s...