“…Standen, Daniels, and Lamond (1999) suggest that the erosion of boundaries (the structural and psychological divide between life and work) negatively affects well-being. Much attention has also been given to the potential consequences of overlap between work and non-work domains (Ellison, 1999;Hill, Hawkins, & Miller, 1996), where a home becomes negatively isolating (Lundberg & Lindfors, 2002;Ellison, 1999) and individuals perceive less social support (Trent, Smith, & Wood, 1994). Some have contemplated how telecommuting may undermine restorative functions of the home (Hartig, Kylin, & Johansson, 2007) and considered how family related stressors can spillover to the work domain (Baruch & Nicholson, 1997;Lewis & Cooper, 1995, Standen, 2000.…”