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Work--family conflict, perceived organizational support, and organizational commitment among employed mothers.
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2002
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Family ManagementPerceived Organizational SupportSociologyFamily ConflictManagementOrganizational SupportEmployed MothersBusinessOrganizational CommitmentCommitment ModelWorklife BalanceHuman Resource ManagementSocial WorkOrganizational BehaviorWork-family Interface
This study investigated the impact of work interfering with family (WIF) and family interfering with work (FIW) on women's organizational commitment and examined both the direct and moderating effects of their perceived organizational support. Participants were 143 professional employed mothers with at least 1 preschool-age child. The study found that WIF was positively related to continuance organizational commitment but unrelated to affective commitment, and FIW was not related to either form of organizational commitment. Results also indicated that perceived organizational support exhibited a main effect on both types of commitment.
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