The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid

When individuals perceive that the demand of the work exceed their ability to cope with both work and family, thereby a stressful condition occurs which endangers the employee’s well-being. Work-family conflict will contribute to negative work attitude, increased absenteeism, increased turnover, dec...

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Main Authors: Wan Mohd Fauzi, Nik Nazihah, Mat Rasid, Rozila
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34015/
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description When individuals perceive that the demand of the work exceed their ability to cope with both work and family, thereby a stressful condition occurs which endangers the employee’s well-being. Work-family conflict will contribute to negative work attitude, increased absenteeism, increased turnover, decreased performance, poorer physical and mental health while work-family conflict can be defined as a form of interrole conflict in which the role pressures from the work and family domains are mutually incompatible in some respect. The objectives of this research are to investigate the impact of hours worked of the employees on work-family conflict, to identify the relationship between impacts of work schedule inflexibility with level of work-family conflict and to examine the work stressors which contribute the most to work-family conflict. The type of work demand that has been studied in this research are hours worked, work schedule inflexibility and work stressors. The total respondents of 159 staffs of the Kuala Muda Distict Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah were selected through convenience sampling where the respondents were selected randomly. The questionnaires were distributed to the respondents which consists of five sections such as demographic (Section A), work-family conflict (Section B), hours worked (Section C), work schedule inflexibility (Section D) and work stressors (Section E). The data was analyzed using Descriptive Statistics, Pearson Correlation, Cronbach’s Alpha and Multiple Regression Analysis of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 16.0.
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spelling uitm-340152021-12-08T08:24:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34015/ The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid Wan Mohd Fauzi, Nik Nazihah Mat Rasid, Rozila Job stress. Stress management Interpersonal relations. Social behavior Conflict management When individuals perceive that the demand of the work exceed their ability to cope with both work and family, thereby a stressful condition occurs which endangers the employee’s well-being. Work-family conflict will contribute to negative work attitude, increased absenteeism, increased turnover, decreased performance, poorer physical and mental health while work-family conflict can be defined as a form of interrole conflict in which the role pressures from the work and family domains are mutually incompatible in some respect. The objectives of this research are to investigate the impact of hours worked of the employees on work-family conflict, to identify the relationship between impacts of work schedule inflexibility with level of work-family conflict and to examine the work stressors which contribute the most to work-family conflict. The type of work demand that has been studied in this research are hours worked, work schedule inflexibility and work stressors. The total respondents of 159 staffs of the Kuala Muda Distict Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah were selected through convenience sampling where the respondents were selected randomly. The questionnaires were distributed to the respondents which consists of five sections such as demographic (Section A), work-family conflict (Section B), hours worked (Section C), work schedule inflexibility (Section D) and work stressors (Section E). The data was analyzed using Descriptive Statistics, Pearson Correlation, Cronbach’s Alpha and Multiple Regression Analysis of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 16.0. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34015/1/34015.pdf Wan Mohd Fauzi, Nik Nazihah and Mat Rasid, Rozila (2010) The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid. (2010) In: ReCAMSS 2010, UiTM Cawangan Kedah.
spellingShingle Job stress. Stress management
Interpersonal relations. Social behavior
Conflict management
Wan Mohd Fauzi, Nik Nazihah
Mat Rasid, Rozila
The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid
title The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid
title_full The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid
title_fullStr The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid
title_full_unstemmed The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid
title_short The impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters (IPD), Kedah / Nik Nazihah Wan Mohd Fauzi and Rozila Mat Rasid
title_sort impact of work demand on work-family conflict: a case study at the kuala muda district police headquarters (ipd), kedah / nik nazihah wan mohd fauzi and rozila mat rasid
topic Job stress. Stress management
Interpersonal relations. Social behavior
Conflict management
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34015/