With an increasing participation of female employees in the workforce, there has been a surge in research studies that would be examining the interface and interdependence of work and family. The researcher has analyzed the family to work conflict experienced by working mothers in UAE’s educational sector. This research work will be essentially helpful in understanding the spillover of family domain onto work related outcomes. Data was collected from female employees married with children. As working mothers have various roles to perform at home and at the same time they have to fulfill their role responsibilities at work, they were found to be experiencing conflicting demands from both the domains. The findings of this research study show ...
Little is known about work-family balance in Arab countries. The existing studies in Oman focus main...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
The present study tries to explore and examine the relationships of time, strain, job satisfaction a...
With an increasing participation of female employees in the workforce, there has been a surge in res...
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
The turnover rate of Omani women in the private sector is high and employers face difficulties in re...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on cross-sectional design...
The increasing of female employee has been an interesting phenomenon in many countries, including th...
The large-scale entrance of women into the workforce over the past two decades has fundamentally cha...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on crosssectional design ...
As the numbers of employed women, single-parent households, and dual-earner families are increasing,...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
Work family conflict and career are very essential to the continuing growth of educational system ar...
Over the years several researchers have attempted to establish the link between the dimensions of wo...
Changes in the demographic make-up of the workforce have been the primary impetus for the increased ...
Little is known about work-family balance in Arab countries. The existing studies in Oman focus main...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
The present study tries to explore and examine the relationships of time, strain, job satisfaction a...
With an increasing participation of female employees in the workforce, there has been a surge in res...
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
The turnover rate of Omani women in the private sector is high and employers face difficulties in re...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on cross-sectional design...
The increasing of female employee has been an interesting phenomenon in many countries, including th...
The large-scale entrance of women into the workforce over the past two decades has fundamentally cha...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on crosssectional design ...
As the numbers of employed women, single-parent households, and dual-earner families are increasing,...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
Work family conflict and career are very essential to the continuing growth of educational system ar...
Over the years several researchers have attempted to establish the link between the dimensions of wo...
Changes in the demographic make-up of the workforce have been the primary impetus for the increased ...
Little is known about work-family balance in Arab countries. The existing studies in Oman focus main...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
The present study tries to explore and examine the relationships of time, strain, job satisfaction a...