Role Stressors, Mood Spillover, and Perceptions of Work-Family Conflict in Employed Parents

Several unsettled issues related to the day-to-day experience of work and family roles were investigated through the daily reports of 41 employed parents. Multiple role juggling, task demands, pers...

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