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    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 217 pages)
    ISBN: 9780203586563 , 9781135068660 , 9781135068646 , 9781135068653
    Series Statement: Current issues in work and organizational psychology
    Content: 1. Using a positive organizational scholarship lens to enrich research on work-family relationships / Gretchen M. Spreitzer -- 2. A systems perspective on work and family / Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth and Leah Hibel -- 3. A closer look at key concepts of the work-nonwork interface / Evangelia Demerouti, Ines Martinez Corts and Marina Boz -- 4. The spillover-crossover model / Arnold B. Bakker and Evangelia Demerouti -- 5. Not always a sweet home : family and job responsibilities constrain recovery processes / Sabine Sonnentag and Ines Braun -- 6. Consequences of combining work and family roles : a closer look at cross-domain versus within-domain relations / Maria C.W. Peeters, Lieke L. Ten Brummelhuis and Elianne F. van Steenbergen -- 7. A primer on sampling / Joseph G. Grzywacz, Dawn S. Carlson and Beth A. Reboussin -- 8. Experience sampling methods for work-family research : a review and research agenda / Adam Butler, Zhaoli Song and Remus Ilies -- 9. Chains of events in work-family research / Fabienne T. Amstad and Norbert K. Semmer -- 10. Biomarkers in work and family research / Orfeu Marcello Buxton. [et al.] -- 11. Using direct observational methods to study the real lives of families : advantages, complexities, and conceptual and practical considerations / Rena L. Repetti, Shu-Wen Wang and Meredith S. Sears.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781848720961
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781848721258
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781848720961
    Language: English
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