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Work and Family: Satisfaction, Stress, and Spousal Support
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Job SatisfactionMarried VeterinariansGender StudiesWork SatisfactionSociologyWork‐related StressWork-related StressSpousal SupportFamily PsychologyWorker Well-beingWorklife BalanceSocial WorkSocial SciencesFamily RelationshipsWork-family Interface
Married veterinarians ( N = 242) provided information regarding work satisfaction, work‐related stress, marital‐family stress, and spousal support for career. Female veterinarians reported significantly greater effect of marital/family stress on career and less perceived spousal support for career than did their male counterparts. Areas of greatest work dissatisfaction for both genders were income and time required at work. No differences emerged between men and women on various measures of work satisfaction. In addition, no difference was found between the genders in the effect of work‐related stress on career.
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