When Work And Family Are Allies: A Theory Of Work-Family Enrichment
Drexel University · University of Connecticut
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Abstract
We define work-family enrichment as the extent to which experiences in one role improve the quality of life in the other role. In this article we propose a theoretical model of work-family enrichment and offer a series of research propositions that reflect two paths to enrichment: an instrumental path and an affective path. We then examine the implications of the model for future research on the work-family enrichment process.
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- Job enrichment
- Work (physics)
- Path (computing)
- Psychology
- Process (computing)
- Path analysis (statistics)
- Social psychology
- Quality (philosophy)
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