Department of Economics, Cebu Normal University, Cebu, Philippines
Research Article
The Prevalence of Work-Family Conflict on Dual-Earner Couple's Subjective Well-Being
Author(s): Maria Angelica E. Señedo* and Jewish A. Merin
Recognizing the challenges and outcomes associated with balancing work and family roles is vital for dual-earner couple’s subjective well-being. In this study, exploration on the prevalence of work-family conflict and how this affects the subjective well-being of dual earner couples was done to come up with interventions to take care of the subjective well-being of the dual-earner couples. This study utilized stratified random sampling and two self-administered questionnaires which intend to measure the work-family conflict, family-work conflict and subjective well-being and quantitative descriptive-survey approach to interpret the data collected. The results revealed that dual-earner couples experience more work-to-family conflict than family-to-work conflict. And women experience higher workfamily conflict than men. Consequently, women also experience less life satisfaction th.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2375-4389.2021.9.370
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