Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia

In Malaysia, the public sector plays a crucial role in the nation’s governance and service delivery. The rising participation of women in the workforce, coupled with evolving societal expectations, has intensified the complexity of managing work and family responsibilities (Abdullah et al., 2021; Go...

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Main Authors: Puad Mohd Kari, Dharatun Nissa, Mohamed Yusop, Yusliza
Other Authors: Ramli, Nasiibah
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116653/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116653/1/116653.pdf
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author Puad Mohd Kari, Dharatun Nissa
Mohamed Yusop, Yusliza
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description In Malaysia, the public sector plays a crucial role in the nation’s governance and service delivery. The rising participation of women in the workforce, coupled with evolving societal expectations, has intensified the complexity of managing work and family responsibilities (Abdullah et al., 2021; Goh et al., 2021). The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this conflict, as remote working and the blurring of boundaries between professional and personal life have become more common (Kasim et al., 2022; Tzafrir et al., 2020). This context presents an opportune moment to explore the role of counseling in addressing work-family conflict among Malaysian public servants. Despite the growing recognition of work-family conflict as a critical issue, there remains a significant gap in research focusing on the counseling strategies used to manage this conflict within the public sector. Previous studies have highlighted the negative impacts of work- family conflict, such as increased stress, reduced job satisfaction, and strained family relationships (Akkaya & Yildiz, 2021; Li et al., 2021). However, less attention has been given to the practical interventions, particularly the role of counselors in supporting public servants through these challenges. This study aims to address this gap by exploring the experiences and strategies of counselors who work with public servants facing work- family conflict. Understanding the counseling approaches that are most effective in this context will contribute to the development of more robust support systems within the public sector.
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spelling upm-1166532025-07-03T10:01:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116653/ Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia Puad Mohd Kari, Dharatun Nissa Mohamed Yusop, Yusliza In Malaysia, the public sector plays a crucial role in the nation’s governance and service delivery. The rising participation of women in the workforce, coupled with evolving societal expectations, has intensified the complexity of managing work and family responsibilities (Abdullah et al., 2021; Goh et al., 2021). The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated this conflict, as remote working and the blurring of boundaries between professional and personal life have become more common (Kasim et al., 2022; Tzafrir et al., 2020). This context presents an opportune moment to explore the role of counseling in addressing work-family conflict among Malaysian public servants. Despite the growing recognition of work-family conflict as a critical issue, there remains a significant gap in research focusing on the counseling strategies used to manage this conflict within the public sector. Previous studies have highlighted the negative impacts of work- family conflict, such as increased stress, reduced job satisfaction, and strained family relationships (Akkaya & Yildiz, 2021; Li et al., 2021). However, less attention has been given to the practical interventions, particularly the role of counselors in supporting public servants through these challenges. This study aims to address this gap by exploring the experiences and strategies of counselors who work with public servants facing work- family conflict. Understanding the counseling approaches that are most effective in this context will contribute to the development of more robust support systems within the public sector. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Ramli, Nasiibah Kamarudin, Mohd Khairy Mohd Dasar, Mohd Hafiz 2024 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116653/1/116653.pdf Puad Mohd Kari, Dharatun Nissa and Mohamed Yusop, Yusliza (2024) Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia. In: Wanita Membina Masyarakat Sejahtera. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia, pp. 179-196. ISBN 9786299759560
spellingShingle Puad Mohd Kari, Dharatun Nissa
Mohamed Yusop, Yusliza
Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia
title Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia
title_full Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia
title_fullStr Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia
title_short Counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in Malaysia
title_sort counseling at the intersection: managing work-family conflict among public servants in malaysia
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116653/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116653/1/116653.pdf