Gender Difference in Work-Family Conflict among Japanese Information Technology Engineers with Preschool Children
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概要
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Since the Family Policy Act, which requires companies to develop action plans to support their employees who have children in an attempt to reverse the declining birthrate in Japan, was enacted in 2003, many Japanese organizations and occupational health staff have become interested in work-family conflict (WFC), especially WFC in employees with young children. A cross-sectional survey of regularly employed information technology (IT) engineers with preschool children in Japan was conducted to examine the gender difference in WFC, relationship of WFC with outcomes, and predictors of WFC by gender. Data from 78 male and 102 female respondents were analyzed. There was no significant gender difference in total level of WFC. However, the level of work interference with family (WIF) was significantly higher in males than in females and the level of family interference with work (FIW) was significantly higher in females. Regarding outcomes, WIF was significantly related to depression and fatigue in both genders. Moreover, different predictors were related to WIF and FIW by gender. A family-friendly culture in the company was related to WIF only in males. To prevent depression and cumulative fatigue in employees with young children, occupational practitioners have to pay attention to not only employees' work stress but also their family stress or amount of familv role in both genders.
- 社団法人日本産業衛生学会の論文
著者
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Nishikido Noriko
Department Of Community Health Nursing Tokai University
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Nishikido Noriko
Department Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Tokai University
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MURASHIMA Sachiyo
Department of Community Health Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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WATAI Izumi
Department of Community Health Nursing, Division of Health Sciences & Nursing, Graduate School of Me
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Watai Izumi
Department Of Community Health Nursing Division Of Health Sciences & Nursing Graduate School Of
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Murashima Sachiyo
Department Of Community Health Nursing Division Of Health Sciences & Nursing Graduate School Of
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