Role of work-to-family spillover, generative concern, and gender on subjective well-being in full-time working adults

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作者
Rudaz, Myriam [1 ]
Johnston, Trinity [1 ]
Fincham, Frank D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida State Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, Tallahassee, FL USA
关键词
gender; generativity; moderation; well-being; workers; work-to-family spillover; PERCEIVED RESPECT; CONFLICT; LIFE; SATISFACTION; MIDLIFE; HEALTH; YOUNG; CONSERVATION; FACILITATION; RESOURCES;
D O I
10.1111/fare.13087
中图分类号
D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
Objective: This study aims to investigate full-time working adults and the extent to which generative concern and gen-der moderate the association between positive and negative work-to-family spillover on life satisfaction and positive and negative affect. Background: Families are an important and viable support for many people and their well-being. At the same time, an increasing number of women and men are working full-time in the United States, and work is likely to spill over into family life and affect well-being. Method: Using data from the second wave of the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study, 1,570 full-time working adults were examined. Regression analyses, controlling for education, hours worked for pay, parental status, and alternative well-being outcomes, were conducted. Results: The results showed that generative concern and gender moderated the effect of negative work-to-family spill over on life satisfaction and the effect of positive work-to-family spillover on positive affect, albeit differently for women and men. Conclusion: The findings emphasize the importance of generative concern as a potential resource in full-time working adults. Implications: Companies could give employees the opportunity to pass on important skills to others, offer advice, or mentor young employees to strengthen generative concern.
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页码:180 / 196
页数:17
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