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Reconceptualizing the work-family interface: an ecological perspective on the correlates of positive and negative spillover between work and familyJ G Grzywacz
Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine 92697 7085, USA
J Occup Health Psychol 5:111-26. 2000..By contrast, work and family barriers (e.g., job pressure, family disagreements) were associated with more negative spillover and less positive spillover between work and family. In some cases, results differ significantly by gender...
Workers' perceptions of how jobs affect health: a social ecological perspectiveS L Ettner
Department of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles UCLA, School of Medicine, and Department of Health Services, UCLA School of Public Health, 911 Broxton Plaza, Box 103, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA
J Occup Health Psychol 6:101-13. 2001..These findings suggest that malleable features of the work environment are associated with perceived effects of work on health, even after controlling for personality traits and other sources of reporting bias...
