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The Relationships Among Part-Time Work, Work-Family Interference, and Well-Being.
Authors:van Rijswijk, Karen   Bekker, Marrie H. J.   Rutte, Christel G.   Croon, Marcel A.
Abstract:The authors investigated the effect of part-time work on work-family interference and well-being among 160 part-time and 29 full-time employed mothers (with a partner) working at 2 insurance companies in the Netherlands. The authors controlled for working part time as a strategy for reducing work-family imbalance and found that part-time work was associated with a lower level of work-to-family interference. Also, high levels of work-family interference were associated with diminished well-being. Work-to-family interference played a mediating role in the relationship between part-time work and well-being. Results indicate that part-time jobs can enhance the work-family balance not only for those explicitly choosing part-time employment as a means to reduce work-family imbalance but also for other employees. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:part time work   work-family interference   well being   mothers   work family imbalance
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