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karateprodigy

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When work situations affect family life, or vice versa, it is known as
 
  a. spillover.
  b. work-family conflict.
  c. context.
  d.
   squeeze.

Question 2

How are parents handling the pressures of increased work hours and family life?
 
  a. They include their children in their leisure activities.
  b. They include their children in their work.
  c. They spend more time at work, thus less time with their children.
  d.
   They carve out time for themselves, leaving their children alone or with a sitter.



brittrenee

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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