Family Work and Relationships: Lessons From Families of Men Whose Jobs Require Travel

This study explores how family members experience their lives when family breadwinners must be absent from home because of their jobs. Informed by general systems theory and contextual perspectives, we described wives' family work that supports the breadwinner role and maintains the emotional c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Family relations 2005-07, Vol.54 (3), p.411-422
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Careers
Children
commercial fishermen
Employment
Families & family life
Family life
Family members
Family relations
Family Relationship
Family Structure
Family studies
family time
Family Work Relationship
Father Absence
Fathers
Females
Fishermen
Focus groups
Heads of Households
Homemakers
Homes
Husbands
Job Requirements
Life Satisfaction
long-haul truckers
Males
Men
Occupations
Parent Child Relationship
Spouses
System theory
Systems Approach
systems theory
Time Management
Time Utilization
Travel
Trucking
Wives
Work and Family
Working Hours
Working life
Working Mothers
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