Volume 81, Number 3, September 2008

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Special Section: Innovations in the study of the work - family interface Guest edited by jeffrey H. Greenhaus

There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so: Informational support and cognitive appraisal of the work-family interface
pp. 349-367(19)
Authors: van Steenbergen, Elianne F.; Ellemers, Naomi; Haslam, S. Alexander; Urlings, Femke

Family, friend, and neighbour child care providers and maternal well-being in low-income systems: An ecological social perspective
pp. 369-391(23)
Authors: Kossek, Ellen E.; Pichler, Shaun M.; Meece, Darrell; Barratt, Marguerite E.

The moment of truth: Conceptualizing managerial work-life policy allowance decisions
pp. 393-410(18)
Authors: Poelmans, Steven; Beham, Barbara

Fit inside the work-family black box: An ecology of the life course, cycles of control reframing
pp. 411-433(23)
Authors: Moen, Phyllis; Kelly, Erin; Huang, Reiping

International business travels and the work-family interface: A longitudinal study
pp. 459-480(22)
Authors: Westman, Mina; Etzion, Dalia; Gattenio, Etty

Regular articles

Job stress and well-being: An examination from the view of person-environment fit
pp. 567-587(21)
Authors: Yang, Liu-Qin; Che, Hongsheng; Spector, Paul E.

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