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To move or not to move: a question of family?

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Lê, Jane K. ; Tissington, Patrick A. ; Harris, Christopher M. ; Budhwar, Pawan S.

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2010

21

1-3

January - February

17-45

air transport ; family ; employee relocation

United Kingdom

Personnel management

English

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"Relocation is one organizational phenomenon where the influence of family is prominent. Our paper thus uses it as a backdrop against which to study the work-family interface. In-depth qualitative analysis of 62 interviews with Royal Air Force personnel is used to complement the literature by demonstrating the impact on and the impact of the immediate family in relocation. The analysis provides evidence that relocation influences an employee's role as family member, other family members and the family as a whole. Findings also illustrate that families influence employees' relocation behaviour, organizational tenure and work focus. In summary, this paper supports the bidirectional nature of the work-family interface and also demonstrates that regardless of whether examining the work-to-family influence or the family-to-work influence the effects are not always negative. "

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