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Patterns of conflict and enrichment in work-family balance: A three-dimensional typology
Authors:Johanna Rantanen  Ulla Kinnunen  Saija Mauno  Sara Tement
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Jyv?skyl? , Finland k.johanna.rantanen@jyu.fi;3. School of Social Sciences and Humanities , University of Tampere , Finland;4. Department of Psychology , University of Jyv?skyl?, and School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere , Finland;5. Department of Psychology , University of Maribor , Slovenia
Abstract:Abstract

A four-dimensional typology of work-family balance (WFB) that has previously been reported was tested in four samples: Finnish nurses (n=662), Slovenian nurses (n=667), Finnish health and social care workers (n=1493) and Finnish service sector employees (n=827). Latent profile analyses identified three rather than four types of WFB in each sample. In line with the four-dimensional typology, a Beneficial type (56% to 70% of the participants), experiencing high work-to-family and family-to-work enrichment (WFE and FWE) and low work-to-family and family-to-work conflict (WFC and FWC), and an Active type (15% to 20%), experiencing high WFC, FWC, WFE and FWE, emerged; however, the Harmful and Passive types were not identified. Instead, a Contradictory type (16% to 53%), experiencing high WFC and low WFE in combination with low FWC and high FWE, was found. The Beneficial type showed higher subjective well-being than the Contradictory and Active types, the latter showing higher vigour at work but also higher psychological strain and lower life satisfaction than the Contradictory type. These findings support the view that WFB is not a single state or continuum, but manifests itself in diverse combinations of WFC, FWC, WFE and FWE.
Keywords:work-family  balance  conflict  enrichment  well-being  latent profile analysis
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