Role Conflict of South African Women in Dual-Career Families:
Abstract
162 female managers in dual-career families were surveyed about their perceived role conflict and support at home. While the majority expressed satisfaction with their careers, a significant proportion (72%) confirmed experiencing role conflict that impeded career development. Lack of husband's or partner's involvement in household chores was associated with role conflict. Involvement of the spouse or partner in household chores was also a...
Paper Details
Title
Role Conflict of South African Women in Dual-Career Families:
Published Date
Dec 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
93
Issue
3
Pages
683 - 686
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