[图书][B] Work-family balance: An exploration of conflict and enrichment for women in a traditional occupation

KD Hennessy - 2007 - search.proquest.com
… between work and family related roles, tasks, and responsibilities. In this study, work/family
balance is represented by the relationship between work/family conflict and work/family

Plans for balancing work and family life: Do women pursuing nontraditional and traditional occupations differ?

L O'Connell, M Betz, S Kurth - Sex Roles, 1989 - Springer
… in a traditional occupation (nursing). We assess the extent to which types of occupations,
gender … , ie, reductions to part-time or no work at various stages of the family life cycle. Expected …

Exploring occupational differences in workfamily interaction: Who is at risk?

ST Innstrand, EM Langballe… - International Journal of …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
… conflict among bus drivers (Tse, Flin, & Mearns, 2006), they did not report as much workfamily
conflict or facilitation as the other occupational groups in the present study. In the …

Exploring occupation beyond the individual: Family and collective occupation

S Kantartzis - Occupational therapies without borders: integrating …, 2016 - books.google.com
… cussion around a meso level of occupation, focusing on families, groups and communities.
… approach to occupation through presenting the concepts of family occupation and collective …

Men who work in 'non-traditional'occupations

MS Perra, E Ruspini - International Review of Sociology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
… replaced home manufacturing, and family members had to work outside the home to support
their families. The husband was to be the ‘breadwinner’ by working outside the home, while …

Divisions of household work, routines, and child care occupations in families

L Primeau - Journal of Occupational Science, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
… care occupations found in families with non-traditional and traditional divisions of household
work This article contributes to a growing body of knowledge in occupational science that …

Work-family characteristics as determinants of sickness absence: a large-scale cohort study of three occupational grades.

A Väänänen, R Kumpulainen, MV Kevin… - … of occupational …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
… Finally, our findings show that to a certain extent, occupational status moderates the
effects of work-family spillover and young children on sickness absenteeism, pointing out a …

Gender deviance and household work: The role of occupation

D Schneider - American Journal of Sociology, 2012 - journals.uchicago.edu
… and housework time using data from the second wave of the National Survey of Families
and Households (NSFH2) and from the 2003–7 waves of the American Time Use Survey (ATUS…

Men in non‐traditional occupations: Career entry, career orientation and experience of role strain

R Simpson - Gender, Work & Organization, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
… This article explores the experiences of men in non-traditional occupations. In particular it
focuses … masculine and work identity, the reaction of their friends, family and peers to their non-…

Gender roles in a masculine occupation: Military men and women's differential negotiation of the workfamily interface

AH Huffman, SS Culbertson, J Barbour - Gender and the work-family …, 2015 - Springer
… (masculine) occupation. We … occupation can beget a unique set of work and family
norms. We first provide a summary of the research on gendered occupations and the workfamily