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Patricia Voydanoff

Patricia Voydanoff

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
34
Citations
8248
World Ranking
6845
National Ranking
3321

Overview

Patricia Voydanoff is affiliated with the University of Dayton in the United States. The academic profile indicates a focus on research, though specific details regarding publications and research topics are not available.

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Best Publications

  • The Effects of Work Demands and Resources on Work-to-Family Conflict and Facilitation

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Toward a Conceptualization of Perceived Work‐Family Fit and Balance: A Demands and Resources Approach

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Work role characteristics, family structure demands, and work/family conflict.

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Linkages Between the Work-family Interface and Work, Family, and Individual Outcomes An Integrative Model

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Economic distress and family relations: a review of the eighties

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Consequences of boundary-spanning demands and resources for work-to-family conflict and perceived stress.

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Implications of work and community demands and resources for work-to-family conflict and facilitation.

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Work and family life

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Work Demands and Work-to-Family and Family-to-Work Conflict Direct and Indirect Relationships

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Work/Family Role Strain among Employed Parents.

    Robert F. Kelly;Patricia Voydanoff

  • Work, Family, and Community : Exploring Interconnections

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Incorporating Community into Work and Family Research: A Review of Basic Relationships

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Multiple roles and psychological distress: The intersection of the paid worker, spouse, and parent roles with the role of the adult child.

    Patricia Voydanoff;Brenda W. Donnelly

  • Social Integration, Work-Family Conflict and Facilitation, and Job and Marital Quality

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • The Differential Salience of Family and Community Demands and Resources for Family-to-Work Conflict and Facilitation

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • The Intersection of Time in Activities and Perceived Unfairness in Relation to Psychological Distress and Marital Quality

    Patricia Voydanoff;Brenda W. Donnelly

  • Determinants of Work-Related Family Problems among Employed Parents.

    Patricia Voydanoff;Robert F. Kelly

  • Conceptualizing community in the context of work and family

    Patricia Voydanoff

  • Adolescent sexuality and pregnancy

    Patricia Voydanoff;Brenda Wixson Donnelly

  • Does home life interfere with or facilitate job performance

    Evangelia Demerouti;Arnold B. Bakker;Patricia Voydanoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Fine
Mark A. Fine University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Evangelia Demerouti
Evangelia Demerouti Eindhoven University of Technology
Arnold B. Bakker
Arnold B. Bakker Erasmus University Rotterdam
Suzan Lewis
Suzan Lewis Middlesex University

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