1. Conflict between Work and Family among New Zealand Teachers with Dependent Children
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Palmer, Melanie, Rose, Dennis, Sanders, Matthew, and Randle, Fiona
- Abstract
Changes in family and employment patterns have lead to an increasing need for families to balance work and family roles. Little research has examined work and family conflict among teachers. In the present study, 69 New Zealand teachers completed a survey examining occupational-related demands, family-related demands, work and family conflict, and perceptions of parenting programmes. Occupational task overload, their children's behaviour problems, hours of employment, and work experience increased conflict between work and family. A programme addressing inter-role conflict and managing children's misbehaviour would be of benefit to teachers. Teachers believed organisations should play a role in delivering such programmes. (Contains 3 tables.)
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- 2012
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