MSU
An MSU professor has been granted $1.8 million to spend researching stress stemming from work and family.
One of Professor Ellen Kossek's projects looks into these stresses, and another focuses on flexibility policies for unionized employees.
"What happens with grants is you don't expect two pretty big ones, because it's so hard to get one," said Kossek, a labor and industrial relations professor.
Kossek works with Leslie Hammer, a psychology professor at Portland State University in Oregon, on a $1.4-million project to research how stress from balancing home life and work affects people.
Oregon Health & Science University is also involved in the study.
The two professors, who previously worked together at national conferences, are using their specializations to uncover relationships between work-family stress, safety and health.
The project is based out of PSU's Center for Work-Family Stress, Safety and Health, but some of the research is being done at MSU.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is funding the three-year project.
Work-family stress or conflicts occur when the strain of one role affects the other, Kossek said.