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ArtikelVariations in Negative Work - Family Spillover Among White, Black, and Hispanic American Men and Women : Does Ethnicity Matter ?  
Oleh: Roehling, Patricia V. ; Swope, Heather E. ; Jarvis, Lorna Hernandez
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Family Issues vol. 26 no. 6 (Sep. 2005), page 840-865.
Topik: ETHNICITY; ethnicity; spillover; work; family; black; hispanic; children
Fulltext: 840.pdf (155.17KB)
Isi artikelThis study uses a nationally representative sample (N = 1,761) to investigate how gender differences in negative work - family spillover vary by ethnicity (Black, White, and Hispanic) and parental status. Consistent with the authors’ hypotheses, Hispanics displayed a greater gender disparity in negative family - to - work spillover and negative work - to - family spillover than Blacks and Whites, even when controlling for gender - role attitudes. The authors also found that the relationship between ethnicity and gender on work - family spillover varied by parental status. The authors propose that the observed gender and ethnicity interactions are because of gender role and acculturation differences in the work experiences of Hispanic, Black, and White women.
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