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Work–Family Research: A Broader View of Impact

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2015

Ryan C. Johnson*
Affiliation:
University of South Florida
Kaitlin M. Kiburz
Affiliation:
University of South Florida
Soner Dumani
Affiliation:
University of South Florida
Eunae Cho
Affiliation:
University of South Florida
Tammy D. Allen
Affiliation:
University of South Florida
*
E-mail: Rcjohns2@mail.usf.edu, Address: Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, PCD 4118G, Tampa, FL 33620
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Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2011 

Footnotes

We thank Mark Poteet and an anonymous reviewer for comments on earlier drafts of the manuscript.

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