The image presents a network diagram illustrating various research topics related to family dynamics and workplace policies. Clusters are labelled with titles such as family supportive supervisor behaviour, gender equality, top executive, family role, and work family policy use, each accompanied by the names and years of relevant studies. The nodes vary in size and colour, visually indicating connections and hierarchies between the topics. A colour scale on the left represents time progression from 2000 to 2025, with visual cues indicating research density in different areas. The overall layout is sprawling, with text formatted to highlight key themes and their interrelationships, signifying an intricate map of academic discourse in this subject area.Cluster of reference co-citation
Note(s): Using CiteSpace for “T” clustering visualization, we identified 20 clusters and selected the top 6 significant ones. Nodes = 1,070, Links = 2,840
Source: Authors’ own work
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