Title of article
Religiosity as a moderator of work-family demands and employeesʹ well-being
Author/Authors
Meguellati Achour، نويسنده , , Ali Bin Boerhannoeddin، نويسنده , , Aqeel Khan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
6
From page
4955
To page
4960
Abstract
The current study was conducted to examine: (1) the relation of work-family demands, that is, long working hours, inflexible work schedule, office work overload, household work, issues related to children and husbands with employeesʹ well-being, and (2) the role of religiosity as a moderator of work-family demands and employeesʹ well-being. The following hypotheses were proposed: (a) work-family demands would be negatively related with employeesʹ well-being; (b) religiosity would moderate the relation of work-family demands with employeesʹ well-being. The researchers used 135 Muslim women of academic staff as respondents, working in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Their ages ranged from 30 to 60 years. The findings of the present study proved that, the hypothesis work-family demands was found to be negatively correlated with employees well being but another hypothesis was not proved as the religiosity was not moderating the relation of hypothesis work-family demands and well being. Hence, religiosity may not be effective to manage work family demands.
Keywords
Religiosity , work-family demands , well-being , Coping strategies , Work-family conflict
Journal title
African Journal of Business Management
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
African Journal of Business Management
Record number
686765
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