Are occupational and work conditions associated with work-to-home conflict? If so, do those associations vary by gender? Among a sample of adults in Toronto, Canada, we found that men and women in higher-status occupations reported higher levels of work-to-home conflict than workers in lower-status jobs. In addition, we observed higher levels of work-to-home conflict among workers who are self-employed and among those with more job authority, demands, involvement, and longer hours. The only significant gender-contingent effect was found for nonroutine work, which is associated positively with work-to-home conflict among men but not women. Higher levels of job demands, involvement, and hours among individuals in higher-status occupations sig...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study among 168 couples of dual-earner parents uses insights from previous work-family conflict...
The present article reports the results based on a study that explored the influence of gender-count...
Among a representative sample of employed men and women in Toronto, Canada, home-to-work conflict is...
Work-family conflict and time pressure have emerged as potent and pervasive stressors in the daily l...
Most research on work–home conflict focuses solely on women. This study compares men and women’s pe...
Although researchers argue that single parents perceive more work-family conflict than married paren...
Changes in family structure, work context, and the composition of the work force mean a host of new ...
Background: This study aims to examine the combined role of work and domestic burden on women’s and ...
Previous studies have shown that societal norms around gender roles can shape gender-based outcomes ...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenc...
We theorize a stress proliferation process whereby the stress of job precarity translates into the s...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenced forms of work...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
Job characteristics are important to work-family conflict (WFC). Additionally, is well established t...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study among 168 couples of dual-earner parents uses insights from previous work-family conflict...
The present article reports the results based on a study that explored the influence of gender-count...
Among a representative sample of employed men and women in Toronto, Canada, home-to-work conflict is...
Work-family conflict and time pressure have emerged as potent and pervasive stressors in the daily l...
Most research on work–home conflict focuses solely on women. This study compares men and women’s pe...
Although researchers argue that single parents perceive more work-family conflict than married paren...
Changes in family structure, work context, and the composition of the work force mean a host of new ...
Background: This study aims to examine the combined role of work and domestic burden on women’s and ...
Previous studies have shown that societal norms around gender roles can shape gender-based outcomes ...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenc...
We theorize a stress proliferation process whereby the stress of job precarity translates into the s...
The current study examined how work support resources and working from home influenced forms of work...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
Job characteristics are important to work-family conflict (WFC). Additionally, is well established t...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study among 168 couples of dual-earner parents uses insights from previous work-family conflict...
The present article reports the results based on a study that explored the influence of gender-count...