reviewJournal of Applied PsychologyJan 1, 2007Closed access

Work and family satisfaction and conflict: A meta-analysis of cross-domain relations.

George Mason University

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Abstract

This meta-analysis is a review of the literature examining the relations among stressors, involvement, and support in the work and family domains, work-family conflict, and satisfaction outside of those domains. Results suggest that a considerable amount of variability in family satisfaction is explained by work domain-specific variables, whereas a considerable amount of variability in job satisfaction is explained by family domain-specific variables, with job and family stress having the strongest effects on work-family conflict and cross-domain satisfaction. The authors propose future directions for research on work and family issues focusing on other explanatory mechanisms and moderators of cross-domain…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Job satisfaction
  • Work–family conflict
  • Social psychology
  • Stressor
  • Meta-analysis
  • Domain (mathematical analysis)
  • Work (physics)
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