Influences on work/non-work conflict Allan, Cameron; Loudoun, Rebecca; Peetz, David

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Allan, Cameron ; Loudoun, Rebecca ; Peetz, David
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Work-life balance; socio-legal research centre; 350203
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Work/non-work conflict is important because it tells us about the well-being of individuals and more generally of a particular workplace or organization. Important progress has been made in research literature on the importance of structural policies designed to assist workers to meet competing demands to be at work and at home. More information is needed into organizational influences on the emotional aspects of work/non-work conflict. Based on a survey of over 900 employees, we use factor, correlation and multiple regression analyses to find that exacerbation in work/non-work conflict is a result of high workload pressure, long working hours, unsupportive management and weak employee control, especially control over workload and when employees can take time off.
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