Work-Family Conflict and Work-Related Withdrawal Behaviors

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Leslie B. Hammer
Talya N. Bauer
Alicia A. Grandey
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[1] Portland State University,Department of Psychology
[2] Portland State University,undefined
[3] Pennsylvania State University,undefined
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work-family conflict; organizational stress; organizational withdrawal; absenteeism;
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This survey study explored the effects of work-to-family conflict and family-to-work conflict on withdrawal behaviors at work (family interruptions at work, lateness to work, and absenteeism) among both members of 359 dual-earner couples. Using a systems theory framework, regression analyses revealed significant individual-level and crossover effects for both types of work-family conflict on withdrawal behaviors. Theoretical and practical implications of the study of work-family conflict crossover effects on withdrawal behaviors at work are discussed.
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页码:419 / 436
页数:17
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