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Work & Stress
An International Journal of Work, Health & Organisations
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Relationships between work–family dynamics and parenting experiences: a dyadic analysis of dual-earner couples

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Pages 243-261 | Received 28 Nov 2014, Accepted 07 Apr 2016, Published online: 08 Aug 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Research on the work–family interface has not consistently addressed how the positive and negative features of work–family dynamics relate to the experience of parenting, and still fewer studies have explored these interrelationships using dyads. This investigation addressed this gap by examining the extent to which mothers’ and fathers’ reports of work–family conflict and enrichment influenced their own and their spouse’s parenting experiences. Each member of 346 dual-earner couples in Portugal completed measures of work–family conflict (WFC) and work–family enrichment (WFE), along with measures of parenting attitudes and competencies. Dyadic analysis revealed that WFC and WFE affected the quality of parenting attitudes and competencies differently in men and women. Also, a differential pattern of crossover effects between partners was found, particularly with respect to the effect of mothers’ work–family dynamics on fathers’ parenting experience. For women, while only one significant partner effect was observed (from fathers’ WFC to mothers’ increased relational frustration), four partner effects were found in men’s parenting experience (from mothers’ WFC to fathers’ increased relational frustration, reduced sense of competence and reduced attachment; and from mothers’ WFE to fathers’ increased involvement). Further implications of these findings for advancing understanding of the impact of work–family dynamics on intrafamily relationships are discussed.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research is supported by FEDER through the Operational Competitiveness Factors Program – COMPETE, and by National Funds through FCT (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology), within the projects PTDC/MHC-CED/5218/2012 and SFRH/BD/73930/2010.

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