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Marital and Family Satisfaction as a Function of Work-Family Demands and Community Resources: Individual- and Couple-Level Analyses

Authors :
Hostetler, Andrew J.
Desrochers, Stephan
Kopko, Kimberly
Moen, Phyllis
Source :
Journal of Family Issues. Mar 2012 33(3):316-340.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

This study uses individual- and couple-level analyses to examine the influence of work-family demands and community resources on marital and family satisfaction within a sample of dual-earner parents with dependent children (N = 260 couples, 520 individuals). Total couple work hours were strongly negatively associated with marital satisfaction for both fathers and mothers. Work hours may be best studied as a couple-level demand, and working shorter combined hours, if possible, may be a central component of a broader adaptive strategy. Negative work-to-family spillover was negatively associated with parents' family satisfaction, but for mothers this relationship was mediated by negative affect and (marginally) by couple disagreements. Finally, fathers' neighborhood friends emerged as an important resource for both fathers and mothers, suggesting gender differences in the role of community in the work-family interface and highlighting the need for further research of community-level resources. (Contains 1 figure and 2 tables.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0192-513X
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of Family Issues
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ956555
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Evaluative
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X11413877