Spillover patterns in single-earner couples: Work, self-care, and the marital relationship

Diana M. Doumas, Gayla Margolin, Richard S. John

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Abstract

The relationship between work and marriage is well documented in dual-earner couples. Work-marital spillover patterns, however, have been understudied in single-earner couples. The current study extends the work-marital spillover literature by examining spillover patterns from individual experiences and self-care behaviors to the marital relationship over a period of 42 days in husband-earner and wife-earner couples. Results of pooled time-series regression analyses indicated individual experiences and self-care behaviors predicted marital processes for both employment groups. For self-care behaviors, however, different patterns emerged for employed and unemployed spouses. Results identify an important connection between energy depletion and marital processes, and highlight the role of a spouse's own and the partner's self-care behaviors, particularly for the employed spouse in single-earner couples.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-73
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Family and Economic Issues
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2008

Keywords

  • Diary study
  • Self-care
  • Single-earner couples
  • Work-marriage spillover

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