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- Title
The Pressure-Status Nexus and Blurred Work–Family Boundaries.
- Authors
Schieman, Scott; Glavin, Paul
- Abstract
Job pressure is associated with increased role-blurring activities. Does higher status attenuate or exacerbate that association? Using data from a national sample of workers, the authors' study discovers that higher status functions as a moderator in what they call the pressure-status nexus. Job pressure is associated more strongly with role blurring among the well educated, professionals, managers, and high earners. Also, job pressure is associated most strongly with role blurring among higher status men. The authors' articulation of the pressure-status nexus extends the stress of higher status perspective, demonstrating that higher statuses compound the ways that job pressure is linked with activities that blur the work–family boundary.
- Subjects
BUYS-Ballot's laws; PRESSURE regulators; PRESSURE drop (Fluid dynamics); ISOBARIC processes; FORCE density
- Publication
Work & Occupations, 2016, Vol 43, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
0730-8884
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0730888415596051