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Practices of Dual Earner Couples Successfully Balancing Work and Family
Authors:Shelley A. Haddock  Toni Schindler Zimmerman  Kevin P. Lyness  Scott J. Ziemba
Affiliation:(1) Human Development and Family Studies Department, Colorado State University, 101 Gifford Bldg., Fort Collins, CO 80523-1570, USA;(2) Department of Applied Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School, 40 Avon Street, Keene, NH 03431, USA
Abstract:Researchers have long explored conflict and strain in dual-career couples. Recently, the focus has begun to shift toward documenting the adaptive strategies of dual-earner couples in balancing family and work. The current study investigates workplace practices perceived as supportive in balancing work and family. Respondents were middle-class, dual-earner couples (N=47) who described themselves as successful in balancing family and work. These supportive practices include: flexible work scheduling, non-traditional work hours, professional/job autonomy, working from home, supportive supervisors, supportive colleagues and supervisees, and the ability to set firm boundaries around work. Additionally, many participants describe their efforts to actively secure employment at workplaces that offered family–friendly alternatives, and describe the tradeoffs they are willing to make.
Keywords:couples   dual-earner   opportunity costs   tradeoffs   work-family balance
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