What's Really Important? Examining the Relative Importance of Antecedents to Work-Family Conflict

Volume: 23, Issue: 4, Pages: 386 - 408
Published: Dec 22, 2011
Abstract
Recent demographic changes in the workplace have led to substantial increases in the number of dual-income earning households, adults caring for aging parents and children, single parent families, and the average number of hours worked per week (Clark and Weismantle, 2003). These trends have fueled interest from researchers and practitioners who seek to understand the antecedents that influence how individuals experience and respond to the...
Paper Details
Title
What's Really Important? Examining the Relative Importance of Antecedents to Work-Family Conflict
Published Date
Dec 22, 2011
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
386 - 408
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