Work–Family Conflict Moderates the Relationship Between Childbearing and Subjective Well-Being

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Anna Matysiak
Letizia Mencarini
Daniele Vignoli
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[1] Vienna Institute of Demography,Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital
[2] Austrian Academy of Sciences,Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy
[3] Bocconi University,undefined
[4] University of Florence,undefined
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Fertility; Subjective well-being; Work–family conflict;
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Many empirical studies find that parents are not as happy as non-parents or that parenthood exerts a negative effect on subjective well-being (SWB). We add to these findings by arguing that there is a key moderating factor that has been overlooked in previous research, i.e. the level of work–family conflict. We hypothesize that the birth of a child means an increase in the level of work–family tension, which may be substantial for some parents and relatively weak for others. To outline such an approach, we estimate fixed-effects models using panel data from the Household, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia survey. We find that childbearing negatively affects SWB only when parents, mothers in particular, face a substantial work–family conflict, providing thus support for our hypothesis.
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