Title of article :
Women at Work: Work Family Conflict and Well Being
Author/Authors :
Kaur, Sarvinder Universiti Putra Malaysia - Fakulti Ekologi Manusia - Jabatan Pengajian Kenegaraan dan Ketamadunan, Malaysia
Abstract :
Many women have diverted from their traditional single role as home makers who are financiallydependent on their husbands to the double roles of being home makers and wage earners. In fittinginto their second role as wage earners, women are often confronted with their main challenge ofbalancing work and family. This study looked into the work conditions of employed women, namelytime at work, workload, conflicts at work, and the lack of support at work, as well as family conditionssuch as the number of children, presence of young children and lack of support at home, and workfamily conflict. This study determined the effects of the predictors on employed women’s well-being.The participants of this study were limited to women secretaries/clerks who are married with children in the Klang Valley. The research was conducted using the survey method of questionnaire and the data was analysed using the SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). In conclusion, this study found that the above mentioned predictors, namely work conditions, family conditions and workfamily conflict did affect employed women’s well-being; these predictors affected them in different ways including psychological distress, physical health symptoms and low job satisfaction.
Keywords :
Women , home makers , wage earners , conflict , family , work
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)