The relationship of social support with well-being outcomes via work–family conflict: Moderating effects of gender, dependants and nationality

Volume: 70, Issue: 5, Pages: 544 - 565
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of social support in buffering perceptions of conflict. What is less well understood is how these relationships vary for different groups of respondents. Using a two-wave longitudinal design with a 12-month time lag and samples of employees (total N = 2183) from Australia, New Zealand, China and Hong Kong, the present research investigated whether the...
Paper Details
Title
The relationship of social support with well-being outcomes via work–family conflict: Moderating effects of gender, dependants and nationality
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
70
Issue
5
Pages
544 - 565
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