Table of contents - Special Issue: The work‐family dyad: multi‐level persepctives
Guest Editors: Noreen Heraty, Michael J. Morley, Jeanette N. Cleveland
The work‐family dyad: multi‐level perspectives
Noreen Heraty, Michael J. Morley, Jeanette N. ClevelandThe purpose of this paper is to introduce a selection of papers within the issue that discuss the work‐family interface.
Conflict, facilitation, and individual coping styles across the work and family domains
Denise M. Rotondo, Joel F. KincaidThe purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships between four general coping styles, work and family conflict, and work and family facilitation in a simultaneous…
Work‐family conflict and work‐family synergy for generation X, baby boomers, and matures: Generational differences, predictors, and satisfaction outcomes
Nicholas J. Beutell, Ursula Wittig‐BermanThis paper aims to explore generational effects on work‐family conflict and synergy
The transmission of work‐related attitudes: a social learning analysis
Deirdre O'Shea, Melrona KirraneThe purpose of the paper is to focus on personal and social background factors as potential channels for the transmission of work related attitudes in young adults. The paper aims…
Manager and mommy? A cross‐cultural comparison
Claudia Peus, Eva Traut‐MattauschThis paper aims to investigate the effects that a larger societal context (i.e. values, norms) and the legal framework have on an individual's ability to combine work and family.
The impact of individual and organizational characteristics on work‐family conflict and career outcomes
Irene Nikandrou, Leda Panayotopoulou, Eleni AposporiThis paper aims to examine the dynamics of individual and organizational characteristics in work‐family conflict (WFC) and career outcomes. It aims to consider the role of…
Work‐life integration: experiences of mid‐career professional working mothers
Geraldine Grady, Alma M. McCarthyThis paper aims to explore how mid‐career professional mothers perceive themselves in relation to their work and family roles, how they experience these roles, how they merge…
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