European Journal of Management and Business Economics (Apr 2022)

Being stressed in the family or married with work? A literature review and clustering of work-family conflict

  • Tancredi Pascucci,
  • Brizeida Hernández Sánchez,
  • José Carlos Sánchez García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/EJMBE-06-2021-0191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
pp. 239 – 265

Abstract

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Purpose – Work-family conflict is an important topic which had an evolution, starting from a static definition, where work and family domains were divided, to a more dynamic and complex balance. COVID-19 has influenced society and created a significant distress among families and working activity, and this topic has been characterised by a major interest, considering some old definitions where this balance was considered problematic but not as an enriching opportunity. Design/methodology/approach – The authors used SCOPUS to find all records mentioning work-family conflict, by considering book, article and review, excluding conference paper and considering only records written in English language. After a duplicated and not pertinent record removal, the authors obtained a number of 675 records. The authors considered 437 records from SCOPUS to create a cluster map. Findings – Using SCOPUS and VOSviewer the authors have clustered 5 different areas, which are regrouped in next clusters considering keywords with most co-occurrence and significancy: Work-life balance and burnout gender cluster job stress and performance social and family support job satisfaction. Research limitations/implications – Cluster map is origined only by SCOPUS database. Originality/value – This work aims to find a state of art about this topic, creating hypothesis where this problem has been exacerbated by 2020 due to important society modifications created by COVID-19, where recent evolution of work-family balance has been complicated by papers which come back to consider this balance as problematic.

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