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Proceedings of

International Conference on Advances in Social Science, Economics and Human Behavior SEH 2014

"MALAYSIAN WORK FAMILY CONFLICT AND WELLBEING: THE MODERATING ROLE OF JOB CONTROL AND SOCIAL SUPPORT"

AZLINA ABU BAKAR MOHD R ZIRWATUL AIDA R IBRAHIM
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-003-3-93
Pages
11 - 16
Authors
2
ISBN
978-1-63248-003-3

Abstract: “The connection of work family conflict and employee wellbeing has been widely researched in Western countries. The present study investigated the relationship between work family conflict (work to family conflict and family to work conflict) and employee wellbeing in Malaysia. Testing the hypotheses of Karasek’s model (Job-Demand-Control Model) [27] and Johnson and Hall’s model (Job-Demand-Control-Support Model) [25], this study also examines the moderating effect of job control and social support on the relationships. Survey data includes 1125 manufacturing employees from twelve workplaces. Hierarchical regression analyses reveal that work family conflict, job control and social support explained 5.9-29.2% of the variance in each of wellbeing indicators (job satisfaction, positive affect and negative affect). The moderating effects of job control are not supported by the data. However, there were significant two-way interactions (FWC and social support on job satisfaction (β = -.090,”

Keywords: Work family conflict, Malaysia, JDC/JDCS, job control, social support.

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