Job demands-resources and socio-demographic characteristics have been associated with work-family conflict (WFC) among native workers; however, limited research has examined these associations among i
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Job demands-resources and socio-demographic characteristics have been associated with work-family conflict (WFC) among native workers; however, limited research has examined these associations among immigrant workers.
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- Work-family conflict in a comparative context: immigrant and native workers in the U.S. (2020) · doi
Job demands-resources and socio-demographic characteristics have been associated with work-family conflict (WFC) among native workers; however, limited research has examined these associations among immigrant workers.
Keywords: among workers demands resources socio demographic characteristics associated family conflict native limited examined associations immigrant - The Impact of Workplace Support on Work-Family Role Strain (1995) · doi
Although the potential benefits of various work-related coping resources have been discussed, few studies have analyzed the influence of this type of resource on work-family role strain or have simultaneously identified demands and coping resources from the work setting.
Keywords: coping resources potential benefits various related discussed analyzed influence type resource family role strain simultaneously - Work-family trajectories and health: A systematic review (2022) · doi
Future research should examine longitudinal associations of work-family trajectories with health and focus on elucidating why and under which circumstances some trajectories are associated with better or worse health compared with other trajectories.
Keywords: trajectories health future examine longitudinal associations family focus elucidating circumstances associated better worse compared
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