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AuthorLari, Noora
Available date2022-09-22T05:05:56Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameFamilies and Social Change in the Gulf Region
CitationLari, Noora. (2020). The Impact of Work-Family Conflict on Job Satisfaction : A Qatari Perspective. Routledge.
ISBN9781003037996
URIhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003037996-8/impact-work-family-conflict-job-satisfaction-noora-lari?context=ubx&refId=5852dd0a-8d8c-4e3e-a230-84fefc3e3b6f
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/34300
AbstractThe performance of employees in any organization depends on numerous factors, which can be related to job satisfaction, family life, or both. A work-family balance is highly desirable for employees as it helps to reduce friction between their professional and domestic lives. The aim of this chapter is to provide a discussion of the implications of work-family conflict (WFC) for the well-being of Qatari families as seen critically in light of the current provisions of national laws. In 2017, a stratified random sample of 807 families from Qatar was surveyed, representing the general working Qatari population. The correlation between individuals’ work-family balance and their levels of job satisfaction has been identified as not achievable by most Qatari employees. The specific obstacle that hinders the maintenance of work-family balance is associated with the views that public and private organizations are not meeting expectations in terms of the support offered. Implementing improved employee-oriented human resource policies together with factors responsible for job satisfaction, such as supportive working environments, coworkers, supervisors, and spouses, are important for decreasing WFC and increasing work and life satisfaction.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Group
SubjectEmployees Job Satisfaction
Women Work-family balance
labor market
TitleThe Impact of Work-Family Conflict on Job Satisfaction : A Qatari Perspective
TypeBook chapter
Pagination131-151


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