- For other kinds of conflict see conflict (disambiguation).
Work–family conflict occurs when there are incompatible demands between the work and family roles of an individual that makes participation in both roles more difficult. Accordingly, the conflict takes place at the
work–life interface. Conflict between
work and
family is important for organizations and individuals because it is linked to negative consequences. For example, conflict between work and family is associated with increased
occupational burnout and
job stress, and decreased health, organizational commitment and
job performance.