This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables affecting this conflict. The sample, drawn from members of the Women in Management national organization, yielded 633 respondents. Results from regression analysis indicated that managerial women with high levels of family role salience and long work hours experienced the highest levels of work-family conflict. However, women managers with high levels of job satisfaction and family satisfaction experienced the lowest levels of work/family conflict
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
This study examines the preferences of managers for job attributes designed to assist in balancing w...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
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...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
This research aimed to investigate the relationship between family factors including socioeconomic s...
The large-scale entrance of women into the workforce over the past two decades has fundamentally cha...
Work- family conflict and integration has been examined quite often in human resource management and...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on cross-sectional design...
ABSTRACT Work life conflict means the imbalance between work and family. The researcher has made an ...
This study examined the work-family conflict experienced by 239 married female production operators ...
This research aimed to study work–family role conflict and to determine the social factors hav...
The study focused on work-family conflict among females occupying lower level jobs. A quantitative r...
Female representation in senior levels of government is far from the 50% target set in 2007 with 36%...
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
This study examines the preferences of managers for job attributes designed to assist in balancing w...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
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...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
This research aimed to investigate the relationship between family factors including socioeconomic s...
The large-scale entrance of women into the workforce over the past two decades has fundamentally cha...
Work- family conflict and integration has been examined quite often in human resource management and...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on cross-sectional design...
ABSTRACT Work life conflict means the imbalance between work and family. The researcher has made an ...
This study examined the work-family conflict experienced by 239 married female production operators ...
This research aimed to study work–family role conflict and to determine the social factors hav...
The study focused on work-family conflict among females occupying lower level jobs. A quantitative r...
Female representation in senior levels of government is far from the 50% target set in 2007 with 36%...
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
This study examines the preferences of managers for job attributes designed to assist in balancing w...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...