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Cross-cultural approaches to work-family conflict

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This chapter provides a review of the cross-cultural literature on the work-family interface. Work-family conflict (WFC) is a common phenomenon of modern life in many countries and cultural contexts. It provides a "cross-cultural," rather than an "international" perspective to explain variations in WFC. The cross-cultural perspective is a subdivision of the international perspective with a specific emphasis on the extent to which and ways in which cultural context influences the observed phenomenon. Here the conceptual model that will guide the review is focused. It discusses the role of culture in understanding the work-family interface and why the study of culture is important. A conceptual model in which culture can be seen both as having a main effect and as being a moderator of work-family conflict is presented. One implication of this model is that culture influences the strength of the relationship among work-family conflict, its antecedents and consequences. It reviews the cross-cultural literature on the work-family interface and also examines the impact of culture on demands and support mechanisms in the work and family domains. Furthermore, it looks at how culture moderates the relationship between work-family conflict, its antecedents, and consequences. It concludes that cultural context influences the ways in which family and work demands are perceived and appraised in different societies. © 2008 Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Elsevier academic Press inc

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Family studies, Psychology, Multidisciplinary

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Handbook of Work-Family integration: Research, Theory, and Best Practices

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10.1016/B978-012372574-5.50022-3

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08 - Descent Work and Economic Growth
Economic growth should be a positive force for the whole planet.This is why we must make sure that financial progress creates decent and fulfilling jobs while not harming the environment. We must protect labour rights and once and for all put a stop to modern slavery and child labour. If we promote job creation with expanded access to banking and financial services, we can make sure that everybody gets the benefits of entrepreneurship and innovation.

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