Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC), beyond their indirect effects via the mediating variable of work-to-family conflict (WFC), and 2) sex differences in the effects of work role expectations and supervisor support on FWC. Methodology/Approach - A survey was conducted among 208 UK public sector employees. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis tested main and moderating effects of work domain variables and sex on FWC. To test for mediation, the procedure recommended by Baron and Kenny (1986) was used. Findings - Work domain variables had a significant effect on FWC above and beyond the effects of family domain variables, and independent of WFC. The relationship between wor...
Work family conflict and career are very essential to the continuing growth of educational system ar...
Objective: To examine how the perception of work-family conflict relates to the share of parents in ...
This paper discusses the work-family conflict that forms the central construct of the work-family li...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
Over the past twenty years, increasing attention has been paid by researchers and organizations to t...
Over the past twenty years, increasing attention has been paid by researchers and organizations to t...
Over the past twenty years, increasing attention has been paid by researchers and organizations to t...
More women are entering the workforce and the number of dual career couples has increased and will p...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on cross-sectional design...
More women are entering the workforce and the number of dual career couples has increased and will p...
Forty percent of employed parents report that they experience work-family conflict (Galinsky, Bond, ...
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
Forty percent of employed parents report that they experience work-family conflict (Galinsky, Bond, ...
KEY FINDINGS * If employees feel their family life interferes with their work, they tend to feel gui...
Work family conflict and career are very essential to the continuing growth of educational system ar...
Objective: To examine how the perception of work-family conflict relates to the share of parents in ...
This paper discusses the work-family conflict that forms the central construct of the work-family li...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
Over the past twenty years, increasing attention has been paid by researchers and organizations to t...
Over the past twenty years, increasing attention has been paid by researchers and organizations to t...
Over the past twenty years, increasing attention has been paid by researchers and organizations to t...
More women are entering the workforce and the number of dual career couples has increased and will p...
Although work-family conflict studies are available in Malaysia, most rely on cross-sectional design...
More women are entering the workforce and the number of dual career couples has increased and will p...
Forty percent of employed parents report that they experience work-family conflict (Galinsky, Bond, ...
This study explores the difference in Work-Family conflictand Family Work Conflict as experienced by...
Forty percent of employed parents report that they experience work-family conflict (Galinsky, Bond, ...
KEY FINDINGS * If employees feel their family life interferes with their work, they tend to feel gui...
Work family conflict and career are very essential to the continuing growth of educational system ar...
Objective: To examine how the perception of work-family conflict relates to the share of parents in ...
This paper discusses the work-family conflict that forms the central construct of the work-family li...