scholarly journals Work–Family Conflict Moderates the Relationship Between Childbearing and Subjective Well-Being

Author(s):  
Anna Matysiak ◽  
Letizia Mencarini ◽  
Daniele Vignoli
2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 307-315
Author(s):  
Daniel Dominguez, MSc, CICPSI ◽  
Maria José Chambel, PhD ◽  
Rui Pedro Ângelo, PhD ◽  
Hugo Raposo, PhD

Using the Conservation of Resources Theory and the Self-Determination Theory1-3 as theoretical frameworks, a model for this study was tested, which considers firefighters’ autonomous motivation, work–family conflict, and well-being. The hypothesized model was tested using a sample of 201 firefighters from the Special Civil Protection Force in Portugal. Results revealed that autonomous work motivation was significantly related to both work–family conflict and satisfaction with life. In addition, work–family conflict was negatively related to satisfaction with life. More interestingly, the results showed that work–family conflict acted as a mechanism that helped to explain the relationship between autonomous motivation and satisfaction with life. These results underline the importance of understanding the mechanisms through which higher satisfaction with life occurs, with a view to the creation of appropriate interventions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 621-641
Author(s):  
Luka Jurković

Juggling the responsibilities of work and family domains has become a part of everyday life for most working adults. Research has shown that work-family conflict can potentially have negative effects on general well-being, health, relationship quality and job satisfaction. However, the potential effects of work-family conflict on sexual well-being of working adults is presently unknown. The primary aim of this study is to analyze the association between two directions of work-family conflict (work-to-family conflict – WIF, and family-to-work conflict – FIW) and sexual well-being among working adults, while taking into account the mediating role of relationship satisfaction. Data was collected in an online survey on a sample of 584 Croatian men and women that are currently living with a partner. The data was analyzed within a structural equations modelling framework. The analyses show that WIF conflict was negatively associated with sexual well-being, but only among women. On the other hand, relationship satisfaction mediated the relationship between FIW conflict and sexual well-being for both men and women. This study contributes to sparse and inconsistent knowledge on the relationship between work- -family conflict and sexual well-being among working adults.


Author(s):  
Aiswarya Balachandar ◽  
Ramasundaram Gurusamy

The growth rate for women entering the workforce is expected to be greater than for men. Therefore it is possible that the financial well-being of the family may no longer fall to the male, it may be shared between the two partners or may be the sole responsibility of a single parent. These trends potentially increase the chance that work could interfere with family (WIF) or that family could interfere with work (FIW).The study is conducted to test the Impact of Organizational Commitment, Job Autonomy, Job Involvement and Climate as moderating variables on Work Family Conflict of Employed women in India. The sample size of 598 is identified and with the application of statistical tools the relationship among the said variables are estimated and its role on the Work family conflict is studied quantitatively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Silviu Riglea ◽  
Claudia Lenuta Rus ◽  
Lucia Ratiu

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought dramatic changes both for work and employees’ personal and family life domains. In this context, this research investigates the mediating role of the work-family conflict in the relationship between technostress creators (techno-overload and techno-invasion) and psychological well-being. We conducted a survey of 217 employees and the results indicated that the work-family conflict fully mediated the relationship between techno-overload and psychological well-being, thus strongly affecting the psychological well-being of employees in the context of exposure to the stress generated by ICTs overload. Similar results were identified regarding the mediating role of work-family conflict in the relationship between techno-invasion and psychological well-being. The findings suggest the need to increase the coping capacity of employees with technostress and their psychological well-being by reducing the work-family conflict and technostress.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Sophia Christy ◽  
Ka Yan

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara work family conflict dan subjective well-being dengan menggunakan metode korelasional dengan subjek penelitian yaitu, polisi wanita yang telah menikah dan memiliki anak di Polres Cimahi. Penelitian ini menggunakan alat ukur work family conflict dari Carlson, Kacmar, & William (2000) yang diterjemahkan oleh Kuntari (2018). Alat ukur subjective well-being yang terdiri dari  dua alat ukur yaitu, SWLS yang disusun oleh Diener, Emmons, Larsen & Griffin (1985) dan SPANE yang disusun oleh Ed Diener (2009) keduanya telah diterjemahkan kedalam Bahasa Indonesia oleh Gunawan (2018). Data yang didapat kemudian diolah menggunakan SPSS 25 dengan uji korelasi Spearman.  Hasil korelasi dari penelitian adalah sebesar 0,796, dan dinyatakan bahwa tidak terdapat hubungan antara subjective well-being dan work family conflict. Kata kunci:  Work Family Conflict, Subjective Well-being


2014 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 903-909 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Ma ◽  
Shanshi Liu ◽  
Donglai Liu ◽  
Hongchun Wang ◽  
Xiaolang Liu

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