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Equal Opportunities International


Volume 23 Issue 1

Published: 2004 | Start Page: 1

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880839 Work and family integration
Ronald J. Burke (pp. 1-5)
Keywords: Family life, Sociology, Work study
ArticleType: Case study
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880840 Positive and negative work-home interaction: prevalence and correlates
Evangelia Demerouti, Sabine A.E. Geurts, Michiel Kompier (pp. 6-35)
Keywords: Control, Demands, Fatigue, Health complaints, Support, Work-home interaction
ArticleType: Case study
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880841 Work/family conflict, psychological well-being, satisfaction and social support: a longitudinal study in New Zealand
Michael P. O’Driscoll, Paula Brough, Thomas J. Kalliath (pp. 36-56)
Keywords: Conflict, Employees, Family life, New Zealand, Psychology
ArticleType: Case study
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880842 A qualitative investigation into the meaning of family well-being from the perspective of part-time professionals
Fahri Karakas, Mary Dean Lee, Shelley M. MacDermid (pp. 57-77)
Keywords: Family life, Part-time workers, Personal interviews
ArticleType: Case study
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880843 The influence of support relationships on work-family conflict: differentiating emotional from instrumental support
Melrona Kirrane, Finian Buckley (pp. 78-96)
Keywords: Spousal support, Supervisor support, Work-family conflict
ArticleType: Case study
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880844 Do male psychologists benefit from organizational values supporting work-personal life balance?
Ronald J. Burke, Zena Burgess, Fay Oberrlaid (pp. 97-107)
Keywords: Family environment, Interviewing, Part-time workers
ArticleType: Research paper
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