An Examination of Gender Differences in Work-Family Conflict. |
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Authors: | McElwain, Allyson K. Korabik, Karen Rosin, Hazel M. |
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Abstract: | The present study developed and tested an integrative model of the work-family interface. This model was applied separately to male and female subsamples to assess mean gender differences and gender differences in the links between the variables. Analyses were based on existing questionnaire data from 320 participants who were full-time professional employees of Canadian organizations. Gender differences were found in the relationship between family demands and family interference with work, while the results for family interference with work and job satisfaction, and family satisfaction and life satisfaction were equivocal. These results generally provide support for previous research indicating that an asymmetry continues to exist between men and women in their work and family roles. The limitations and practical implications of these findings are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | gender differences work family conflict work family interface roles work satisfaction life satisfaction family satisfaction |
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