Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples
Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working environment, the family context and the management of children. This paper, consistently with spillover and crossover hypotheses, aimed at examining the intermediate role of work-family balance, linkin...
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doaj-d0d5240018634ca4a533e1a8a5a6067e2020-11-25T03:56:13ZengPsychOpenEurope's Journal of Psychology1841-04132020-03-01161628110.5964/ejop.v16i1.1931ejop.v16i1.1931Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income CouplesAlessandro Lo Presti0Monica Molino1Federica Emanuel2Alfonso Landolfi3Chiara Ghislieri4Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Caserta, ItalyDipartimento di Psicologia, Università degli Studi di Torino, Turin, ItalyDipartimento di Filosofia e Scienze dell’Educazione, Università degli Studi di Torino, Turin, ItalyDipartimento di Psicologia, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Caserta, ItalyDipartimento di Psicologia, Università degli Studi di Torino, Turin, ItalyDual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working environment, the family context and the management of children. This paper, consistently with spillover and crossover hypotheses, aimed at examining the intermediate role of work-family balance, linking on work-family organizational support, work-to-family enrichment and conflict as predictors, and on family-life satisfaction of dual-income families’ both partners as final outcomes. It was expected that work-family organizational support would be related to lower work-to-family conflict and higher enrichment and, through them, with higher work-family balance; moreover, a positive association between work-family balance and family-life satisfaction of both partners was assumed. 390 double-income heterosexual couples participated in our study; 76.2% of the couples were parents. Structural equation modelling results showed that work-family balance was negatively predicted by work-to-family conflict and positively predicted by work-to-family enrichment. Furthermore, work-family organizational support positively predicted work-to-family enrichment, which also mediated its effect on work-family balance. Crossover and spillover effects were also confirmed, given that positive associations between work-family balance and family-life satisfaction of both partners were found. Implications for future research and organizational interventions aimed at both improving work-family balance and promoting greater satisfaction in family life are discussed.https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/1931dual-income couplework-family balancefamily-life satisfactionwork-family organizational supportcrossover effectspillover effect |
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Alessandro Lo Presti Monica Molino Federica Emanuel Alfonso Landolfi Chiara Ghislieri Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples Europe's Journal of Psychology dual-income couple work-family balance family-life satisfaction work-family organizational support crossover effect spillover effect |
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Alessandro Lo Presti Monica Molino Federica Emanuel Alfonso Landolfi Chiara Ghislieri |
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Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples |
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Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples |
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Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples |
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Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples |
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Work-Family Organizational Support as a Predictor of Work-Family Conflict, Enrichment, and Balance: Crossover and Spillover Effects in Dual-Income Couples |
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work-family organizational support as a predictor of work-family conflict, enrichment, and balance: crossover and spillover effects in dual-income couples |
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Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working environment, the family context and the management of children. This paper, consistently with spillover and crossover hypotheses, aimed at examining the intermediate role of work-family balance, linking on work-family organizational support, work-to-family enrichment and conflict as predictors, and on family-life satisfaction of dual-income families’ both partners as final outcomes. It was expected that work-family organizational support would be related to lower work-to-family conflict and higher enrichment and, through them, with higher work-family balance; moreover, a positive association between work-family balance and family-life satisfaction of both partners was assumed. 390 double-income heterosexual couples participated in our study; 76.2% of the couples were parents. Structural equation modelling results showed that work-family balance was negatively predicted by work-to-family conflict and positively predicted by work-to-family enrichment. Furthermore, work-family organizational support positively predicted work-to-family enrichment, which also mediated its effect on work-family balance. Crossover and spillover effects were also confirmed, given that positive associations between work-family balance and family-life satisfaction of both partners were found. Implications for future research and organizational interventions aimed at both improving work-family balance and promoting greater satisfaction in family life are discussed. |
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dual-income couple work-family balance family-life satisfaction work-family organizational support crossover effect spillover effect |
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