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ISSN 1930-0158
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Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2007September 01, 2007 EDT

Toward an Understanding of the Link between Work-Family Enrichment and Individual Health

Misti Stoddard, Susan R. Madsen,
individual health scalework-family enrichmentworkplace homelife balance
https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.16776
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Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2007

Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2007
  • From the Editor
    David D. Van Fleet
  • Toward an Understanding of the Link between Work-Family Enrichment and Individual Health
    Misti StoddardSusan R. Madsen
  • Further Validation of the Bolino and Turnley Impression Management Scale
    K. Michele KacmarKenneth J. HarrisBrian G. Nagy
  • Organizations as Place Builders
    David F. ThomasJennifer E. Cross
  • Situational Influences on Team Helping Norms: Case Study of a Self-directed Team
    P. Robert DuimeringRobert B. Robinson
  • Role Conflict, Role Balance and Affect: A Model of Well-being of the Working Student
    Janet A. LenaghanKaushik Sengupta
Journal of Behavioral and Applied...
Stoddard, Misti, and Susan R. Madsen. 2007. “Toward an Understanding of the Link between Work-Family Enrichment and Individual Health.” Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management 9 (1): 2–15. https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.16776.
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