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J Appl Psychol ; 90(1): 132-46, 2005 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15641894

ABSTRACT

This study examined antecedents and outcomes of a fourfold taxonomy of work-family balance in terms of the direction of influence (work-family vs. family-work) and type of effect (conflict vs. facilitation). Respondents were full-time employed parents in India. Confirmatory factor analysis results provided evidence for the discriminant validity of M. R. Frone's (2003) fourfold taxonomy of work-family balance. Results of moderated regression analysis revealed that different processes underlie the conflict and facilitation components. Furthermore, gender had only a limited moderating influence on the relationships between the antecedents and the components of work-family balance. Last, work-family facilitation was related to the work outcomes of job satisfaction and organizational commitment.


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Employment , Family Relations , Job Satisfaction , Models, Theoretical , Adult , Child , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Gender Identity , Humans , India , Male , Parent-Child Relations , Personality , Personnel Turnover , Quality of Life , Workload
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