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Dispositional Predictors of Work/Family Interface Among Working Women

Ayesha Sarfaraz; Ayesha Khalid; Zasheer Aman

SAGE Open • 2024 DOI

audience: factory-internalaudience: velaBehavioral Science - Sociologybridge (3)processed in meta-factory

Abstract

The current research was carried out to identify dispositional predictors of work/family conflict and enrichment faced by working women. Purposive sampling strategy was used to collect a sample of 265 working women, out of which 129 were married and 136 were unmarried, aged between 22 to 54 years (M= 29.31,SD= 6.39). Data was collected via Big Five Inventory (BFI), Work/Family Conflict Self-Efficacy Scale, Work/Family conflict Scale and Work/Family Enrichment scale. Data was analyzed using correlation, MANOVA and multiple regression analysis. Results revealed that married women with children experienced higher levels of work/family conflict than unmarried working women and married women having one or no children. Moreover, women living in nuclear family system had higher levels of work to family conflict and women living in joint family system had higher levels of family to work conflict. Regression analysis showed conscientiousness, neuroticism and work/family conflict self-efficacy as salient predictors of work/family conflict and extraversion, agreeableness and work/family conflict self-efficacy to be significant predictors of work/family enrichment. These results have important implications for individuals as well as organizations as they demonstrate that dispositional factors do play a major role in determining the levels of work/family conflict and enrichment and will help in identifying women who are more or less prone to experiencing the negative side of work/family interface so that additional support may be provided to them in terms of family friendly workplace policy, social support, and employee counseling, etc.

Keywords

work/family conflict · work/family enrichment · work/family interface · big five personality traits · self-efficacy

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Instruments (4)

  • Work/Family Conflict Scale (WFCS)

    developer: Carlson et al.

    Constructs

    Work to Family ConflictFamily to Work Conflict

    reliability: Alpha coefficient ranges from .78 to .87

  • Work/Family Enrichment Scale (WFES)

    developer: Carlson et al.

    Constructs

    Work to Family EnrichmentFamily to Work Enrichment

    reliability: Alpha coefficient ranges from .76 to .87

  • Big-Five Personality Inventory (BFI)

    developer: John and Srivastava

    Constructs

    Personality Traits

    reliability: Alpha coefficient ranges from .75 to .90

  • Work/Family Conflict Self-Efficacy Scale (WFCSES)

    developer: Cinamon

    Constructs

    Work/Family Conflict Self-Efficacy

    reliability: Alpha coefficient ranges from .83 to .84

Constructs (4)

  • Work/Family Conflict

    WFC_001

    The negative interplay between work and family domains, where demands from one domain interfere with the responsibilities of the other, resulting in conflict.

    Domains

    Work-Life BalanceWellbeing & Stress

    Measured in two directions: work to family conflict and family to work conflict.

  • Work/Family Enrichment

    WFE_002

    The positive interplay between work and family domains, where experiences in one domain improve the quality of life in the other domain.

    Domains

    Work-Life BalanceWellbeing & Stress

    Measured in two directions: work to family enrichment and family to work enrichment.

  • Work/Family Conflict Self-Efficacy

    WFSE_003

    An individual's belief in their ability to manage and balance the demands of work and family roles effectively.

    Domains

    Self-EfficacyWork-Life Balance

    Higher self-efficacy is associated with lower levels of work/family conflict.

  • Big Five Personality Traits

    BFP_004

    A model describing five broad dimensions of personality: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.

    Domains

    Personality

    Different traits predict different aspects of work/family conflict and enrichment.

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