1. Gender and Self-Efficacy
According to Barling and Macintyre (1993) and Parasuraman and Greenhaus (1992) they reported significant relationships between work-family conflict and various dealings of psychological distress in women leading to depressive symptoms and a decreased life satisfaction. The research sited that of women with at least one adolescent child self-efficacy, work and parental roles proved to be significant predictor of work –family conflict. The concept of conflict among women focused on the individual's attempts to meet both general family life and employment obligations. In more recent ...
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