The Open Family Studies Journal

2008, 1 : 56-65
Published online 2008 October 30. DOI: 10.2174/1874922400801010056
Publisher ID: TOFAMSJ-1-56

Fathers’ Religious and Family Involvement at Home: Work and Family Outcomes

E.J. Hill , R.O. Whyte , J.I. Jacob , V.L. Blanchard , S.F. Duncan , D.C. Dollahite and L. Wadsworth
School of Family Life, 2052 JFSB, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.

ABSTRACT

This study investigates the impact of fathers’ religious and family involvement on work-family conflict, workfamily fit, job satisfaction, and marital satisfaction. The sample consists of employed, married fathers and their spouses from the 2001 Marriott School of Management Alumni Work and Family Survey (n = 210). Fathers’ family involvement was related to less work-life conflict, greater work-family fit, and greater self- and spouse-reports of marital satisfaction. Fathers’ family and religious involvement was related to greater self- and spouse-reports of marital satisfaction. These findings suggest the importance of fathers’ religious and family involvement to valued family and work outcomes.