The turnover rate of Omani women in the private sector is high and employers face difficulties in retaining women productively in jobs. By assessing work–family conflict (WFC), this study probes the challenges and associated issues facing women in private-sector jobs in Oman. This research took a mixed form of exploratory and descriptive research techniques. A structured questionnaire was administered face to face to secure direct responses from the 466 Omani women in the private sector organizations using quota sampling. The study found that time-based and strain-based work conditions affect the families of women significantly. Married women, particularly those having infants or school-age children, face significantly higher work–family co...
Influx of women in the paid labor force had been identified as one of the important factors in raisi...
Work-family conflict (WFC) is a relatively less studied construct in the Eastern world and even spar...
In response to today's challenging environment on managing work with the advancement of technology a...
Little is known about work-family balance in Arab countries. The existing studies in Oman focus main...
With an increasing participation of female employees in the workforce, there has been a surge in res...
Family-Friendly Policies (FFPs) aim to help employees manage their family responsibilities, create f...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to take cognisance of the work-life balance (WLB) challenges fa...
The present study tries to explore and examine the relationships of time, strain, job satisfaction a...
Family-Friendly Policies (FFPs) aim to help employees manage their family responsibilities, create f...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
The study focused on work-family conflict among females occupying lower level jobs. A quantitative r...
work interfering with family-WIF and family interfering with work-FIW) and its influences on turnove...
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,...
As more married women participate in the labour force and occupy both work and family roles simultan...
Influx of women in the paid labor force had been identified as one of the important factors in raisi...
Work-family conflict (WFC) is a relatively less studied construct in the Eastern world and even spar...
In response to today's challenging environment on managing work with the advancement of technology a...
Little is known about work-family balance in Arab countries. The existing studies in Oman focus main...
With an increasing participation of female employees in the workforce, there has been a surge in res...
Family-Friendly Policies (FFPs) aim to help employees manage their family responsibilities, create f...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to take cognisance of the work-life balance (WLB) challenges fa...
The present study tries to explore and examine the relationships of time, strain, job satisfaction a...
Family-Friendly Policies (FFPs) aim to help employees manage their family responsibilities, create f...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
The study focused on work-family conflict among females occupying lower level jobs. A quantitative r...
work interfering with family-WIF and family interfering with work-FIW) and its influences on turnove...
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,...
As more married women participate in the labour force and occupy both work and family roles simultan...
Influx of women in the paid labor force had been identified as one of the important factors in raisi...
Work-family conflict (WFC) is a relatively less studied construct in the Eastern world and even spar...
In response to today's challenging environment on managing work with the advancement of technology a...