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Work-Family Balance Among Working Sole Mothers: Insights From Systematic Integrative Literature Review and Thematic Analysis
Abstract
The main impetus of the current chapter is to review and visualize the structural network of studies on work-family balance (WFB) among employed lone mothers and to inspect the study gaps in prevailing WFB literature through the systematic literature review (SLR) technique. This review integrates the insights of the SLR method and thematic visualization in a direction to analyze the WFB amongst employed lone mothers. In this regard, initially systematic study search was performed on the Scopus database by using chosen keywords to get the literature dataset. Afterward, the thematic analysis method was utilized to map the research network of WFB studies. The datasets used for the present review are extracted from the Scopus bibliometric database. Findings will be advantageous for scholars in the direction of conducting further research on evolving and missing WFB themes in the case of working sole mothers that are recognized by the present review. This analysis is an initial attempt to systematically review the studies on WFB among employed sole mothers.
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