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Namayandeh, Hajar and Juhari, Rumaya and Yaacob, Siti Nor
(2011)
The effect of job satisfaction and family satisfaction on work- family conflict (W-FC) and family-work conflict (F-WC) among married female nurses in Shiraz-Iran.
Asian Social Science, 7 (2).
pp. 88-95.
ISSN 1911-2017; ESSN: 1911-2025
Abstract
The present study highlights the significance of job satisfaction as one of the most important work factors on W-FC and F-WC. This paper also examines the effects of one of the essential family factor which is family satisfaction on W-FC and F-WC. The respondents for this study consist of 198 married female nurses working in public hospitals in Shiraz-Iran. The findings revealed that married female nurses with high level of job satisfaction tend to report low level of W-FC. Unlike previous studies, the finding also indicates that there is no significant relationship between the respondents’ job satisfaction and F-WC, which may be explained by the specific cultural context in Iran. This study also established that high level of family satisfaction is associated with low level of W-FC and F-WC. Implications are discussed and recommendations are made regarding future researches in this area.
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