Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health

Flexible working arrangement is a future work trends in response to growing concerns for evolving workforce demographics and retaining women in workforce. However, there are limited studies that actually compare the perception of women who worked conventional hours and flexible hours on WLB, lifesty...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nor Hazana, Abdul Kadir, Adibah, Abdul Kadir, Zulida, Sabar, Sarinah
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Published: American Scientific Publishers 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5609/
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author Abdullah, Nor Hazana
Abdul Kadir, Adibah
Abdul Kadir, Zulida
Sabar, Sarinah
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Abdul Kadir, Adibah
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description Flexible working arrangement is a future work trends in response to growing concerns for evolving workforce demographics and retaining women in workforce. However, there are limited studies that actually compare the perception of women who worked conventional hours and flexible hours on WLB, lifestyle and health. Thus, this study aimed to examine perception towards WLB, lifestyle and health between women who worked in conventional working hour and those who worked flexible working hour. This study used survey data from 177 respondents (98 flexible working women; 79 conventional working women) from four companies which offer both types of working arrangements. Despite consistent empirical support on the positive effect of flexible working on leisure and health, t-test result indicates that only WLB balance is affected by flexible working hour. Contrary to previous understanding on WLB, women working in conventional working time perceived high level of WLB compared to those who worked using flexible working time. This finding necessitates further replication with more data. It also implies that WLB is a complex phenomenon which needs to be studied further.
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spelling uthm-56092022-01-17T02:07:21Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5609/ Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health Abdullah, Nor Hazana Abdul Kadir, Adibah Abdul Kadir, Zulida Sabar, Sarinah HQ1101-2030.7 Women. Feminism HQ2035-2039 Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills HQ2042-2044 Life style Flexible working arrangement is a future work trends in response to growing concerns for evolving workforce demographics and retaining women in workforce. However, there are limited studies that actually compare the perception of women who worked conventional hours and flexible hours on WLB, lifestyle and health. Thus, this study aimed to examine perception towards WLB, lifestyle and health between women who worked in conventional working hour and those who worked flexible working hour. This study used survey data from 177 respondents (98 flexible working women; 79 conventional working women) from four companies which offer both types of working arrangements. Despite consistent empirical support on the positive effect of flexible working on leisure and health, t-test result indicates that only WLB balance is affected by flexible working hour. Contrary to previous understanding on WLB, women working in conventional working time perceived high level of WLB compared to those who worked using flexible working time. This finding necessitates further replication with more data. It also implies that WLB is a complex phenomenon which needs to be studied further. American Scientific Publishers 2018 Article PeerReviewed Abdullah, Nor Hazana and Abdul Kadir, Adibah and Abdul Kadir, Zulida and Sabar, Sarinah (2018) Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health. Advanced Science Letters, 24 (6). pp. 4684-4687. ISSN 1936-6612
spellingShingle HQ1101-2030.7 Women. Feminism
HQ2035-2039 Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills
HQ2042-2044 Life style
Abdullah, Nor Hazana
Abdul Kadir, Adibah
Abdul Kadir, Zulida
Sabar, Sarinah
Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
title Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
title_full Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
title_fullStr Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
title_full_unstemmed Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
title_short Flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
title_sort flexible working: effects on women’s work-life balance, lifestyle and health
topic HQ1101-2030.7 Women. Feminism
HQ2035-2039 Life skills. Coping skills. Everyday living skills
HQ2042-2044 Life style
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5609/