Losing My Job and Family? How Power Shapes the Boundaries Between Work and Family Life
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Losing My Job and Family? How Power Shapes the Boundaries Between Work and Family Life
Abstract Job insecurity is often understood as the perceived powerlessness to maintain desired continuity in one’s job, and experiences of it can have significant implications for both work and family life. Despite the crucial role of power in conceptualising the effects of job insecurity, little is known regarding the role of power dependence in the relationship between job insecurity and work-family enrichment. To address this gap, we analysed


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