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Title: Predictive Factors of Work-Family Role Conflict and Their Impact on Working Married Women at University of Tebessa
Authors: عبد القادر لحمر
فريد مرحوم
بلقاسم مزيوة
Keywords: Role Conflict
Married Working Women
Work Overload
Family Responsibilities
Academic Institutions
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2025
Series/Report no.: Number 11 /2025;
Abstract: The study aims to examine work-family role conflict and its predictive factors among married working women at the University of Tebessa, using a descriptive analytical approach. Data was collected through a questionnaire that included a set of scales, administered to a stratified random sample of 188 married women distributed among: university professors, administrative staff, library employees, and professional workers. The results showed no statistically significant differences in the level of work-family role conflict across occupational categories. However, multiple linear regression analysis revealed that: work overload, family responsibilities, and long weekly working hours are the most important predictors of role conflict, collectively explaining 48.30% of the variance in work-family role conflict levels. Therefore, the study recommends the necessity of adopting policies that support work-family balance in university institutions by establishing childcare facilities near the workplace and implementing flexible work schedules to reduce psychological and professional pressure on married working women
Description: Journal of Quantitative Economics Studies
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/38514
ISSN: 2602-5183
Appears in Collections:Number 11 /2025

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