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The Relationship of Work-Family Conflicts and Family-Work Conflict to Job Satisfaction
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, 2004The issue of work-family conflict has been receiving increased attention in research. This research extends the literature by applying emerging work-family conflict theory in the hospitality industry. The research was done in seven hotels with a primarily Hispanic (91%) workforce.
Karthik Namasivayam, Daniel J. Mount
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Identifying latent profiles in work‐to‐family conflict and family‐to‐work conflict
Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2018From the perspective of a person‐centered approach, the purpose of this study is to identify and analyze latent profiles of employees according to the employees' levels of work‐to‐family conflict (WFC) and family‐to‐work conflict using latent‐profile analysis. This study utilized work, family, and health study (WFHS) data compiled from 823 employees at
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On the Management of Conflict in Families
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1971An attempt is made to add conceptual strength to the conflict approach toward the study of family process. The concepts developed aim to provide analytical access to the nature of the family negotiating process. The focus thus is on the conceptions of bonding, aggression, appeasement, and threat.
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Bicultural conflict in families
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1985openaire +2 more sources
Elder Abuse: Conflict in the Family.
Contemporary Sociology, 1987Nancy A. Greenwood +2 more
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Sources of Conflict Between Work and Family Roles
Academy of Management Review, 1985Jeffrey H Greenhaus, Nicholas J Beutell
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