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Work–family conflict in context: The impact of structural and perceived neighborhood disadvantage on work–family conflict

Social Science Research, 2015
Despite increasing levels of work-family conflict (WFC) among North Americans, few scholars examine the broader contexts in which these conflicts occur. I address this gap by examining how the neighborhood of residence impacts WFC, with a focus on social inequality and disadvantage across neighborhoods.
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Telework and Conflict (Work–Family and Work–Family)

2023
Ana Moreira   +4 more
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Labor Denigration and Work–Family Conflict

2016
This chapter provides the backdrop to women’s lived experiences under post-Mao market reform (1978–present) in urban China. It first describes the state–family disaggregation of the post-Mao era evidenced by the state’s retreat as the provider of social welfare for urban families and the introduction of market forces shuffling families into the private
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Work-Family Conflict

2005
Gina M. Bellavia, Michael K. Frone
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Work-Family Conflict

2008
Joseph G. Grzywacz, Adam B. Butler
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Gender differences in work-family conflict.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1991
Linda E. Duxbury, Christopher A. Higgins
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Work-family conflict

Katina B. Sawyer   +3 more
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