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The effect of busyness on survey participation: being too busy or feeling too busy to cooperate?
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Work–family conflict and stress: indications of the distinctiveness of role combination stress for Belgian working mothers
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Survey participation 'under pressure': do work-family conflict and time squeeze affect contactability of respondents
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Are they really too busy for survey participation? The evolution of busyness and busyness claims in Flanders
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Underestimating busyness: indications of nonresponse bias due to work–family conflict and time pressure
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Coping with work-family conflict: side effects of strategies for well-being of working mothers in Flanders
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Gender and changing patterns in private life and quality of life
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The effect of work-family conflict on contactability of respondents in surveys: traces of a nonresponse bias
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De onderschatting van 'work-family conflict': beïnvloedt 'work-family conflict' de contacteerbaarheid van respondenten in surveyonderzoek?
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Balansoefeningen tussen werk en gezin: de gevolgen van work-family conflict voor het welbevinden van werkende moeders in Vlaanderen
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The consequences of having it all: the distinctiveness of combination stress and combination fatigue for Belgian working mothers
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Survey participation 'under pressure': are working people too busy for survey cooperation?
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Busy, busy, busy: the evolution of time-related refusals for participation in surveys and its relation to time and combination pressure in Flanders
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Why being a superwoman does not pay: commonly used coping strategies that do not reduce work-family conflict or alleviate its consequences for well-being