New Frontiers in Work and Family Research
Herausgeber: Grzywacz, Joseph G; Demerouti, Evangelia
New Frontiers in Work and Family Research
Herausgeber: Grzywacz, Joseph G; Demerouti, Evangelia
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The purpose of this volume is to showcase alternative theoretical and methodological approaches to work and family research.
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The purpose of this volume is to showcase alternative theoretical and methodological approaches to work and family research.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781848721258
- ISBN-10: 1848721250
- Artikelnr.: 36208491
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781848721258
- ISBN-10: 1848721250
- Artikelnr.: 36208491
Joseph G. Grzywacz is Kaiser Family Endowed Professor of Family Resilience at Oklahoma State University, USA. He is an interdisciplinary social scientist whose research focuses on the health-related implications of everyday work and family life for adults and children. His research emphasizes the role of work and family in creating and exaggerating health disparities, and programmatic and policy solutions for eliminating forced choices between work and family. Evangelia Demerouti is a full-time professor at Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands. Her research focuses on the processes enabling performance, including the effects of work characteristics, decision making, occupational well-being and work-life balance. Her articles have been published in journals including Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology and Journal of Vocational Behavior.
J. Grzywacz
E. Demerouti
Introduction and Overview. G. Spreitzer
Using A Positive Organizational Scholarship Lens to Enrich Research on Work-Family Relationships. S. Macdermid
L. Hibel
A System Perspective on Work And Family. E. Demerouti
I.M. Corts
M. Boz
A Closer Look at Key Concepts of Work-Nonwork Interface. A.B. Bakker
E. Demerouti
The Spillover-Crossover Model. S. Sonnentag
I. Braun
Not Always a Sweet Home: Family and Job Responsibilities Constrain Recovery Processes. J.G. Grzywacz
D.S. Carlson
B.A. Reboussin
A Primer on Sampling. A. Butler
Z. Song
R. Ilies
Experience Sampling Methods for Work-Family Research: A Review and Research Agenda. F.T. Amstad
N.K. Semmer
Chains of Events in Work-Family Research. O. Buxton
L.C. Klein
S. Williams
T. McDade
Biomarkers in Work and Family Research. R.L. Repetti
S.W. Wang
M.S. Sears
Using Direct Observational Methods to Study the Real Lives of Families: Advantages
Complexities
and Conceptual and Practical Considerations. M.C.W. Peeters
L.L. Ten Brummelhuis
E.F. Van Steenbergen
Consequences of Combining Work and Family Roles: A Closer Look at Cross-Domain Versus Within-Domain Relations.
E. Demerouti
Introduction and Overview. G. Spreitzer
Using A Positive Organizational Scholarship Lens to Enrich Research on Work-Family Relationships. S. Macdermid
L. Hibel
A System Perspective on Work And Family. E. Demerouti
I.M. Corts
M. Boz
A Closer Look at Key Concepts of Work-Nonwork Interface. A.B. Bakker
E. Demerouti
The Spillover-Crossover Model. S. Sonnentag
I. Braun
Not Always a Sweet Home: Family and Job Responsibilities Constrain Recovery Processes. J.G. Grzywacz
D.S. Carlson
B.A. Reboussin
A Primer on Sampling. A. Butler
Z. Song
R. Ilies
Experience Sampling Methods for Work-Family Research: A Review and Research Agenda. F.T. Amstad
N.K. Semmer
Chains of Events in Work-Family Research. O. Buxton
L.C. Klein
S. Williams
T. McDade
Biomarkers in Work and Family Research. R.L. Repetti
S.W. Wang
M.S. Sears
Using Direct Observational Methods to Study the Real Lives of Families: Advantages
Complexities
and Conceptual and Practical Considerations. M.C.W. Peeters
L.L. Ten Brummelhuis
E.F. Van Steenbergen
Consequences of Combining Work and Family Roles: A Closer Look at Cross-Domain Versus Within-Domain Relations.
J. Grzywacz
E. Demerouti
Introduction and Overview. G. Spreitzer
Using A Positive Organizational Scholarship Lens to Enrich Research on Work-Family Relationships. S. Macdermid
L. Hibel
A System Perspective on Work And Family. E. Demerouti
I.M. Corts
M. Boz
A Closer Look at Key Concepts of Work-Nonwork Interface. A.B. Bakker
E. Demerouti
The Spillover-Crossover Model. S. Sonnentag
I. Braun
Not Always a Sweet Home: Family and Job Responsibilities Constrain Recovery Processes. J.G. Grzywacz
D.S. Carlson
B.A. Reboussin
A Primer on Sampling. A. Butler
Z. Song
R. Ilies
Experience Sampling Methods for Work-Family Research: A Review and Research Agenda. F.T. Amstad
N.K. Semmer
Chains of Events in Work-Family Research. O. Buxton
L.C. Klein
S. Williams
T. McDade
Biomarkers in Work and Family Research. R.L. Repetti
S.W. Wang
M.S. Sears
Using Direct Observational Methods to Study the Real Lives of Families: Advantages
Complexities
and Conceptual and Practical Considerations. M.C.W. Peeters
L.L. Ten Brummelhuis
E.F. Van Steenbergen
Consequences of Combining Work and Family Roles: A Closer Look at Cross-Domain Versus Within-Domain Relations.
E. Demerouti
Introduction and Overview. G. Spreitzer
Using A Positive Organizational Scholarship Lens to Enrich Research on Work-Family Relationships. S. Macdermid
L. Hibel
A System Perspective on Work And Family. E. Demerouti
I.M. Corts
M. Boz
A Closer Look at Key Concepts of Work-Nonwork Interface. A.B. Bakker
E. Demerouti
The Spillover-Crossover Model. S. Sonnentag
I. Braun
Not Always a Sweet Home: Family and Job Responsibilities Constrain Recovery Processes. J.G. Grzywacz
D.S. Carlson
B.A. Reboussin
A Primer on Sampling. A. Butler
Z. Song
R. Ilies
Experience Sampling Methods for Work-Family Research: A Review and Research Agenda. F.T. Amstad
N.K. Semmer
Chains of Events in Work-Family Research. O. Buxton
L.C. Klein
S. Williams
T. McDade
Biomarkers in Work and Family Research. R.L. Repetti
S.W. Wang
M.S. Sears
Using Direct Observational Methods to Study the Real Lives of Families: Advantages
Complexities
and Conceptual and Practical Considerations. M.C.W. Peeters
L.L. Ten Brummelhuis
E.F. Van Steenbergen
Consequences of Combining Work and Family Roles: A Closer Look at Cross-Domain Versus Within-Domain Relations.