2022
DOI: 10.20377/jfr-709
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Work-to-family conflict and parenting practices: Examining the role of working from home among lone and partnered working mothers

Abstract: Objective: This study investigates associations between work-to-family conflict and parenting practices among lone and partnered working mothers and the role of working from home as a potential resource gain or drain for acting empathetically and supportively towards their children. Background: Emerging evidence suggests that work-to-family conflict reduces responsive parenting practices, yet prior studies have rarely examined disparities by family structure. Although working from home has recently gained in i… Show more

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“…In addition, the interplay of family demands and resources considerably differs between different family constellations and ways of living, e.g., between single-parent and two-parent households or between parents with childcare obligations and singles with responsibilities for elderly care, which is increasingly accounted for in recent studies (Bernhardt & Recksiedler, 2022). Integrating existing knowledge into a systematic evaluation of family demands will arguably broaden our understanding of the family side of work-family conflict in diverse family constellations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the interplay of family demands and resources considerably differs between different family constellations and ways of living, e.g., between single-parent and two-parent households or between parents with childcare obligations and singles with responsibilities for elderly care, which is increasingly accounted for in recent studies (Bernhardt & Recksiedler, 2022). Integrating existing knowledge into a systematic evaluation of family demands will arguably broaden our understanding of the family side of work-family conflict in diverse family constellations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the interplay of family demands and resources considerably differs between different family constellations and ways of living, e.g. between single parent and two-parent households or between parents with childcare obligations and singles with responsibilities for elderly care, which is increasingly accounted for in recent studies (Bernhardt & Recksiedler, 2022). Integrating existing knowledge into a systematic evaluation of family-demands and -resources will arguably broaden our understanding of the family side of work-family conflict in diverse family constellations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%