Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though the combination of gender and managerial status has received less attention. This study explores differences in levels of work-family conflict and related job attitude and health and coping variables among women managers, men managers, women non-managers, and men non-managers at a large organization. Women managers experienced higher levels of work-family conflict, work role overload, and problem drinking. However, the levels of work to family conflict were unexpectedly similar between women and men managers. Possible explanations for this are considered
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
As part of a longitudinal study examining the impact of downsizing on worker health, we interviewed ...
Although work-family conflict has been identified and analysed by numerous behavioural researchers, ...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
Prior studies have assessed the effects of work-family conflict on the individual. These studies hav...
This study examines the preferences of managers for job attributes designed to assist in balancing w...
Work- family conflict and integration has been examined quite often in human resource management and...
M.Com. (Industrial Psychology)Orientation – Working men and women are finding it increasingly challe...
Female representation in senior levels of government is far from the 50% target set in 2007 with 36%...
Gender differences in the antecedents and consequences of work-family conflict were tested with an e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and test a conceptual model to examine the effects...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
This study examined the prevalence and consequences of intragroup conflicts for well-being in three ...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
As part of a longitudinal study examining the impact of downsizing on worker health, we interviewed ...
Although work-family conflict has been identified and analysed by numerous behavioural researchers, ...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
Prior studies have assessed the effects of work-family conflict on the individual. These studies hav...
This study examines the preferences of managers for job attributes designed to assist in balancing w...
Work- family conflict and integration has been examined quite often in human resource management and...
M.Com. (Industrial Psychology)Orientation – Working men and women are finding it increasingly challe...
Female representation in senior levels of government is far from the 50% target set in 2007 with 36%...
Gender differences in the antecedents and consequences of work-family conflict were tested with an e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and test a conceptual model to examine the effects...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
This study examined the prevalence and consequences of intragroup conflicts for well-being in three ...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
As part of a longitudinal study examining the impact of downsizing on worker health, we interviewed ...
Although work-family conflict has been identified and analysed by numerous behavioural researchers, ...