Title

Exploring Work-Family Guilt and Parenting

Proposal Focus

Research

Presentation Type

Presentation

Abstract

One emotion experienced by working parents is guilt, yet this emotion is not often studied within the work-family domain. This presentation will serve to define work-family guilt drawing from empirical and qualitative research on the construct. This presentation will also delineate findings related to work-family guilt for mothers and fathers. Lastly, this presentation will highlight the scarce research into the relationship between work-family guilt and parenting outcomes. It has been suggested by scholars that work-family guilt may influence parenting behaviors which could cause negative consequences for children. This presentation will review two studies examining work-family guilt and parenting practices.

Keywords

work-family guilt, parenting, mothering, fathering

Location

Wyndsor II

Start Date

3-4-2020 11:45 AM

End Date

3-4-2020 12:35 PM

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Apr 3rd, 11:45 AM Apr 3rd, 12:35 PM

Exploring Work-Family Guilt and Parenting

Wyndsor II

One emotion experienced by working parents is guilt, yet this emotion is not often studied within the work-family domain. This presentation will serve to define work-family guilt drawing from empirical and qualitative research on the construct. This presentation will also delineate findings related to work-family guilt for mothers and fathers. Lastly, this presentation will highlight the scarce research into the relationship between work-family guilt and parenting outcomes. It has been suggested by scholars that work-family guilt may influence parenting behaviors which could cause negative consequences for children. This presentation will review two studies examining work-family guilt and parenting practices.