Work –family enrichment: an integrative review

Work–family enrichment: an integrative review Monika Agrawal, Ritika Mahajan International Journal of Workplace Health Management, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp.217-241 The purpose of this study is to provide an integrative review of work–family enrichment literature. The study is based upon 206 peer-reviewed papers derived from systematic search in the Scopus database. The review ascertains its relevance by analyzing the publication trends, research designs, data analysis techniques, sample characteristics, measures and findings of selected articles. The study notes a rising trend of publication activity in the Asian region on this topic. Empirical research using regression is the most popular research design in this field. Most of the research studies have targeted samples based on family type and/or gender. The majority of the studies include directionality to measure work–family enrichment. Notably, work-related antecedents and consequences have received the most attention from the research community. Crossover models have concentrated on spousal dyad samples. As per the authors' knowledge, the study is a primary attempt to integrate the extant literature on this subject. Additionally, the study presents the gender role ideology as a potential moderator and provides future research directions along with managerial implications.
Source: International Journal of Workplace Health Management - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Source Type: research