abstract: Many women are subject to role conflict. Between participating in their jobs and social expectations about duties as a mother, they might experience considerable stress trying to fulfill both those demanding roles. Data was analyzed from 182,617 women in 38 low- and middle-income countries from MICS surveys, using linear regression to examine how a number of children and working status interact to predict life satisfaction and happiness. Having more children was almost always associated with lower life satisfaction and happiness. The only exception was that among women who worked, more children to a point was associated with greater life satisfaction. Notably, work had different associations with emotional well-being depending on ...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
We explored the relationships between the experience of work–family conflict and levels of distress ...
Previous research on women has focus on the influence of the overall work- or family-role experience...
Data from the 1976 Survey of Modern Living were used to investigate the impact of work-family confli...
ABSTRACT. The author considered both the direct effect and the moderator effect of role salience in ...
This paper will examine work family conflict and its impacts on employee wellbeing. Because of a rec...
Based on a nation-wide household unit sample, data from two hundred and seventy-two working women we...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study produced new knowledge about gender differences with...
Background: Today, women's roles are emerging differently with new commitment and career oriented as...
This study examined the relationship between the lifestyle of working family women and their well-be...
Interest in the relationship between work and family has grown considerably in the last decade. Toda...
The paper analyses how individuals’ subjective well-being, measured both in terms of life satisfacti...
This study examined the work-family conflict experienced by 239 married female production operators ...
Despite previous studies on job satisfaction and its antecedents, few studies have explored the inte...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
We explored the relationships between the experience of work–family conflict and levels of distress ...
Previous research on women has focus on the influence of the overall work- or family-role experience...
Data from the 1976 Survey of Modern Living were used to investigate the impact of work-family confli...
ABSTRACT. The author considered both the direct effect and the moderator effect of role salience in ...
This paper will examine work family conflict and its impacts on employee wellbeing. Because of a rec...
Based on a nation-wide household unit sample, data from two hundred and seventy-two working women we...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study produced new knowledge about gender differences with...
Background: Today, women's roles are emerging differently with new commitment and career oriented as...
This study examined the relationship between the lifestyle of working family women and their well-be...
Interest in the relationship between work and family has grown considerably in the last decade. Toda...
The paper analyses how individuals’ subjective well-being, measured both in terms of life satisfacti...
This study examined the work-family conflict experienced by 239 married female production operators ...
Despite previous studies on job satisfaction and its antecedents, few studies have explored the inte...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Family-work conflict (FWC) and work-family conflict (WFC) are more likely to exert negative influenc...
We explored the relationships between the experience of work–family conflict and levels of distress ...