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Support for the work-life balance in Europe: the impact of state, workplace and family support on work-life balance satisfaction

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Abendroth, Anja-Kristin ; den Dulk, Laura

Work, Employment and Society

2011

25

2

June

234-256

family ; State ; work-life balance ; workplace

EU countries

Social sciences

English

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"This article studies the relevance of different types of support for satisfaction with work life balance. More specifically, it investigates the relevance of state, instrumental and emotional workplace and family support, based on a survey of 7867 service-sector workers in eight European countries. The article starts by mapping available state, workplace and family support in order to determine which source dominates in which country and whether these sources match Esping-Andersen's welfare regime typology. The impact of the different support sources is then examined. Findings indicate that support for employee work-life balance satisfaction has a direct and moderating effect. Finally, results show that emotional support and instrumental support in the workplace have a complementary relationship. Whereas emotional family support has a positive impact on work-life balance satisfaction, instrumental family support does not. "

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