The work-family life conflict affects various aspects of dual-career families. Parenthood and the work-family life balance lead to an overload of responsibility and disparity at the expense of women, on a private as well as on a social level. In our research, we examined WIF (work to family) and FIW (family to work) conflicts in a sample of 483 dual-career couples. The main results underline an increase in familiar duties concerning child birth and childcare, as associated with the traditional work-family life balance strategy. The data seems to reflect differences in traditional roles between public-male- breadwinner and private-female-homemaker.
Miano, P., Salerno, A., Merenda, A., Ciulla, A. (2015). Whose Turn Is It? Problems of Reconciling Family and Work in Dual-Career Couples. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUAMNITIES & SOCIAL STUDIES, 3(6), 147-153.
Whose Turn Is It? Problems of Reconciling Family and Work in Dual-Career Couples.
MIANO, Paola;SALERNO, Alessandra;MERENDA, Aluette;
2015-01-01
Abstract
The work-family life conflict affects various aspects of dual-career families. Parenthood and the work-family life balance lead to an overload of responsibility and disparity at the expense of women, on a private as well as on a social level. In our research, we examined WIF (work to family) and FIW (family to work) conflicts in a sample of 483 dual-career couples. The main results underline an increase in familiar duties concerning child birth and childcare, as associated with the traditional work-family life balance strategy. The data seems to reflect differences in traditional roles between public-male- breadwinner and private-female-homemaker.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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