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The intersection between work and family roles and its relationship with self-esteem, guilt, and well-being in general at the intrapersonal and interpersonal level: A theoretical and methodological perspective
Maison d'édition
Neuchâtel : Université de Neuchâtel
Date de parution
2024
Nombre de page
221
Résumé
This thesis examines the interplay between work and family roles. I examine both the intrapersonal and interpersonal perspectives. The first two studies focus on work-family conflict and its effects on self-conscious attitude (i.e., self-esteem) and on self-conscious emotion (i.e., work-family guilt). The third study focuses on the interpersonal perspective of work-family interaction. The fourth study is a methodological article that provides evidence for the study design in study 2. The four integrated studies also differ methodologically. For example, work-family conflict is examined at the level of everyday life and at the level of long-term effects (study 1 and 2). The third and fourth studies are meta-analyses that shed light on the topic of work-family conflict at the interpersonal level on the basis of primary studies (study 3) and also provide a deeper understanding of two analytical methods (i.e., CLPM and RI-CLPM) (study 4). The individual studies are embedded in previous research and discussed in a broader context.
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PhD thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, Institute of Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Neuchâtel
Expert committee:
Thesis director – Prof. Laurenz L. Meier, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Internal expert – Prof. Maike Debus, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
External expert – Prof. Bettina S. Wiese, University of Aachen, Germany
Expert committee:
Thesis director – Prof. Laurenz L. Meier, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Internal expert – Prof. Maike Debus, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
External expert – Prof. Bettina S. Wiese, University of Aachen, Germany
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Type de publication
doctoral thesis
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