TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategies for Managing Home-Work Conflict and Psychological Well-Being Among Jews and Arabs in Israel
T2 - The Impact of Sex and Sociocultural Context
AU - Kulik, Liat
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - This author examined the use of strategies for coping with home-work role conflict among a sample of Jewish (n = 116) and Arab (n = 163) dual-earner families in Israel. Among both groups, the strategy used most was extra effort. The strategies used least were taking initiative and requesting help from colleagues. Moreover, women from both societies tended to use the strategies of redefining demands and requesting help from family, whereas men focused more on extra effort. The Arab men showed a greater tendency than the women to ask for help from colleagues, whereas the opposite tendency was found for Jewish men and women. Women in both societies reported lower levels of psychological well-being than did the men. With respect to job satisfaction, no differences between the sexes were found. Practical implications are discussed.
AB - This author examined the use of strategies for coping with home-work role conflict among a sample of Jewish (n = 116) and Arab (n = 163) dual-earner families in Israel. Among both groups, the strategy used most was extra effort. The strategies used least were taking initiative and requesting help from colleagues. Moreover, women from both societies tended to use the strategies of redefining demands and requesting help from family, whereas men focused more on extra effort. The Arab men showed a greater tendency than the women to ask for help from colleagues, whereas the opposite tendency was found for Jewish men and women. Women in both societies reported lower levels of psychological well-being than did the men. With respect to job satisfaction, no differences between the sexes were found. Practical implications are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1606/1044-3894.238
DO - 10.1606/1044-3894.238
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AN - SCOPUS:2142839740
SN - 1044-3894
VL - 85
SP - 139
EP - 147
JO - Families in Society
JF - Families in Society
IS - 1
ER -