Antecedents of work–family conflict: A meta‐analytic review
Florida International University · Denison University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract This study provides and meta‐analytically examines an organizing framework and theoretical model of work–family conflict. Results, based on 1080 correlations from 178 samples, indicate that work role stressors (job stressors, role conflict, role ambiguity, role overload, time demands), work role involvement (job involvement, work interest/centrality), work social support (organizational support, supervisor support, coworker support), work characteristics (task variety, job autonomy, family friendly organization), and personality (internal locus of control, negative affect/neuroticism) are antecedents of work‐to‐family conflict (WFC); while family role stressors (family stressors, role conflict, role…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 81.14
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- 100%
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- 230
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5Topics & keywords
- Work–family conflict
- Meta-analysis
- Psychology
- Work (physics)
- Family conflict
- Social psychology
- Engineering