The Impact of Neighborhood Composition on Work-Family Conflict and Distress

被引:21
|
作者
Young, Marisa [1 ]
Wheaton, Blair [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Sociol, Hamilton, ON L8S 4M4, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Sociol, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Inst Human Dev Life Course & Aging, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
gender differences; mental health; neighborhood effects; social composition; work-family conflict; FRIENDLY COMMUNITY; STRESS; MULTILEVEL; GENDER;
D O I
10.1177/0022146513504761
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Theories of work-family conflict (WFC) and health remain limited because they emphasize individual-level antecedents to the exclusion of broader contexts, such as residential neighborhoods. We address this issue by focusing on the impact of neighborhood social composition on WFC. Among couples with children we assess whether socially similar neighbors relative to oneself reduce perceptions and mental health consequences of WFC, and whether these associations differ by gender. We argue that the convergence of similarities in residents' features relative to the respondent's own may affect WFC by influencing normative expectations about work and family, and assumptions of available support. We use data on intact families with at least one child between the ages of 9 and 16 from Toronto, Canada, linked to census data. Results highlight that greater similarity between respondents and residents reduces perceptions and consequences of WFC for women but not men. We discuss these findings in relation to neighborhood effects and mental health literature.
引用
收藏
页码:481 / 497
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Spending time: The impact of hours worked on work-family conflict
    Adkins, Cheryl L.
    Premeaux, Sonya F.
    JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2012, 80 (02) : 380 - 389
  • [22] Fathers at Work: Work-Family Conflict, Work-Family Enrichment and Parenting in an Australian Cohort
    Cooklin, Amanda R.
    Westrupp, Elizabeth M.
    Strazdins, Lyndall
    Giallo, Rebecca
    Martin, Angela
    Nicholson, Jan M.
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, 2016, 37 (11) : 1611 - 1635
  • [23] The impact of work-family conflict on burnout in married male workers
    Kim, Kyung-Eun
    Choi, Youngjin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 59 : 266 - 266
  • [24] Work-family conflict and enrichment: An exploration of dyadic typologies of work-family balance
    Vieira, Joana M.
    Matias, Marisa
    Lopez, Frederick G.
    Matos, Paula Mena
    JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2018, 109 : 152 - 165
  • [25] Work-Family Enrichment, Work-Family Conflict, and Marital Satisfaction: A Dyadic Analysis
    van Steenbergen, Elianne F.
    Kluwer, Esther S.
    Karney, Benjamin R.
    JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2014, 19 (02) : 182 - 194
  • [26] A Comprehensive Understanding of the Relationships Between Passion for Work and Work-Family Conflict and the Consequences for Psychological Distress
    Houlfort, Nathalie
    Philippe, Frederick L.
    Bourdeau, Sarah
    Leduc, Caroline
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STRESS MANAGEMENT, 2018, 25 (04) : 313 - 329
  • [27] Development and validation of work-family conflict and family-work conflict scales
    Netemeyer, RG
    Boles, JS
    McMurrian, R
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY, 1996, 81 (04) : 400 - 410
  • [28] Social Work with Families and Work-Family Conflict
    Segado Sanchez-Cabezudo, Sagrario
    Osca Segovia, Amparo
    Lopez Pelaez, Antonio
    CUADERNOS DE TRABAJO SOCIAL, 2013, 26 (02) : 253 - 264
  • [29] The effects of work-family conflict and family-work conflict on nonattendance behaviors
    Boyar, SL
    Maertz, CP
    Pearson, AW
    JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2005, 58 (07) : 919 - 925
  • [30] THE ROLE OF SAVORING IN WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT
    Camgoz, Selin Metin
    SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY, 2014, 42 (02): : 177 - 188