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Work–Family Conflict in the Organization: Do Life Role Values make a Difference?

Dawn S. Carlson

Baylor University

K. Michele Kacmar

Florida State University

The values an individual places on various life roles may have implications for experienced work–family conflict. Using an integrative model of work–family conflict, comparisons between 314 state government employees who highly valued work and those who highly valued family (measured by centrality, priorities, and importance) revealed a variety of differences with respect to the antecedents and consequences of experienced work–family conflict. These differences suggest that the addition of life role values to the study of work–family conflict offers a unique and potentially important contribution.

Journal of Management, Vol. 26, No. 5, 1031-1054 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/014920630002600502


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