Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background

The effective management of the work-life interface is an issue increasingly recognised as of strategic importance to organisations and of significance to employees (Forsyth & Polzer-Dedruyne, 2007; Nord et al., 2002; Russell & Bowman, 2000). A pan-European investigation (Brannen et al., 200...

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Main Authors: Melrona Kirrane, Kathy Monks
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Care Ireland 2008-01-01
Series:Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies
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Online Access:http://arrow.dit.ie/ijass/vol8/iss1/1/
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spelling doaj-12e8d206e02b4f5d983049259e770a412020-11-24T23:49:24ZengSocial Care IrelandIrish Journal of Applied Social Studies1393-70222008-01-01817089Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social BackgroundMelrona KirraneKathy MonksThe effective management of the work-life interface is an issue increasingly recognised as of strategic importance to organisations and of significance to employees (Forsyth & Polzer-Dedruyne, 2007; Nord et al., 2002; Russell & Bowman, 2000). A pan-European investigation (Brannen et al., 2002) concluded that young Irish people characterize the two domains of work and family as operating in conflict with each other. Given the high rate of workforce participation in the Irish labour market, and the corporate imperative of effective retention strategies (Messersmith, 2007; Cappelli, 2000), understanding how this perspective may influence behavioural intentions with respect to managing the work-family interface will be a valuable insight for organizations. Although gender and social background have long been identified as having a significant impact on the development of a number of work-related attitudes (Barling & Kelloway, 1999), neither dimension has been investigated with respect to their impact on attitudes towards managing the work-family interface. This study aims to establish the relationship between a number of demographic factors and such attitudes. Identifying behavioural intentions among students now ready to enter the labour market, will facilitate the development of more appropriate and robust organizational policies and procedures in relation to managing the work-family interface. Attitudes towards managing the work-family interface were measured using the Career Family Attitudes Measure (Sanders et al., 1998). The results of this study confirm that gender continues to have a strong role in the development of attitudes towards managing the work-family interface. The results also suggest that a number of social background factors, in particular school experience, parental education and parental occupation are strong factors in the development of these attitudes.http://arrow.dit.ie/ijass/vol8/iss1/1/genderwork-family balanceyoung workersstereotypes
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Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background
Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies
gender
work-family balance
young workers
stereotypes
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Kathy Monks
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title Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background
title_short Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background
title_full Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background
title_fullStr Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes Towards Managing the Work-Family Interface: The Role of Gender and Social Background
title_sort attitudes towards managing the work-family interface: the role of gender and social background
publisher Social Care Ireland
series Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies
issn 1393-7022
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The effective management of the work-life interface is an issue increasingly recognised as of strategic importance to organisations and of significance to employees (Forsyth & Polzer-Dedruyne, 2007; Nord et al., 2002; Russell & Bowman, 2000). A pan-European investigation (Brannen et al., 2002) concluded that young Irish people characterize the two domains of work and family as operating in conflict with each other. Given the high rate of workforce participation in the Irish labour market, and the corporate imperative of effective retention strategies (Messersmith, 2007; Cappelli, 2000), understanding how this perspective may influence behavioural intentions with respect to managing the work-family interface will be a valuable insight for organizations. Although gender and social background have long been identified as having a significant impact on the development of a number of work-related attitudes (Barling & Kelloway, 1999), neither dimension has been investigated with respect to their impact on attitudes towards managing the work-family interface. This study aims to establish the relationship between a number of demographic factors and such attitudes. Identifying behavioural intentions among students now ready to enter the labour market, will facilitate the development of more appropriate and robust organizational policies and procedures in relation to managing the work-family interface. Attitudes towards managing the work-family interface were measured using the Career Family Attitudes Measure (Sanders et al., 1998). The results of this study confirm that gender continues to have a strong role in the development of attitudes towards managing the work-family interface. The results also suggest that a number of social background factors, in particular school experience, parental education and parental occupation are strong factors in the development of these attitudes.
topic gender
work-family balance
young workers
stereotypes
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