Do Gender and Gender Role Orientation Make a Difference in the Link between Role Demands and Family Interference with Work for Taiwanese Workers?

被引:3
作者
Lu, Luo [1 ]
Chang, Ting-Ting [2 ]
Kao, Shu-Fang [3 ]
Cooper, Cary L. [4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Business Adm, Taipei 106, Taiwan
[2] Lunghwa Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Ind Management, Guishan 33306, Taoyuan County, Taiwan
[3] Hsuan Chuang Univ, Dept Appl Psychol, Hsinchu 30092, Taiwan
[4] Univ Manchester, Alliance Manchester Business Sch, Manchester M15 6PB, Lancs, England
关键词
gender; gender role orientation; role demands; family-to-work conflict; Chinese society; CONFLICT; CHINA; CONSERVATION; BOUNDARIES; RESOURCES; CULTURE; WOMEN; MEN;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph18189807
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Based on the gender role orientation perspective, this study extends the resource depletion mechanism that links role demands to family interference with work by testing the moderating effects of gender and gender role orientation (egalitarian vs. traditional) on the relationships. Analysis of the data from 251 employees in Taiwan revealed two significant three-way interactive effects. Specifically, for men, the positive relationship between work demands and family-to-work conflict (FWC) was stronger for egalitarian than traditional individuals. For women, the positive relationship between family demands and FWC was stronger for egalitarian than traditional individuals. We also found a significant two-way interactive effect; that is, within the egalitarian group, the positive relationship between work demands and FWC was stronger for women than men. Our findings, thus, suggest both within-gender and between-gender variations in the links between work-to-family demands and conflict, jointly affected by the individual's gender and gender role orientation. Contextualized within the cultural traditions of a Chinese society, we highlight the precarious position that egalitarian men and women (especially women) find for themselves in fulfilling work duties and family roles. The theoretical and managerial implications are also discussed.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Link Between Technical Knowledge of the Youth and Their Technical Abilities: The Role of Gender
    Kovieriene, Ala
    INFORMATICS IN EDUCATION, 2010, 9 (01): : 81 - 90
  • [32] Role of work-to-family spillover, generative concern, and gender on subjective well-being in full-time working adults
    Rudaz, Myriam
    Johnston, Trinity
    Fincham, Frank D.
    FAMILY RELATIONS, 2024, : 180 - 196
  • [33] Gender and the environmental concerns of young farmers: Do young women farmers make a difference on family farms?
    Unay-Gailhard, Ilkay
    Bojnec, Stefan
    JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 2021, 88 : 71 - 82
  • [34] Gender makes the difference: The moderating role of leader gender on the relationship between leadership styles and subordinate performance
    Wang, An-Chih
    Chiang, Jack Ting-Ju
    Tsai, Chou-Yu
    Lin, Tzu-Ting
    Cheng, Bor-Shivan
    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES, 2013, 122 (02) : 101 - 113
  • [35] The Association Between Job Demands/Control and Health in Employed Parents: The Mediating Role of Work-to-Family Interference and Enhancement
    Magee, Christopher A.
    Stefanic, Natalie
    Caputi, Peter
    Iverson, Don C.
    JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2012, 17 (02) : 196 - 205
  • [36] When Do Men and Women Make Attributions to Gender Discrimination? The Role of Discrimination Source
    Sechrist, Gretchen B.
    Delmar, Courtney
    SEX ROLES, 2009, 61 (9-10) : 607 - 620
  • [37] When Do Men and Women Make Attributions to Gender Discrimination? The Role of Discrimination Source
    Gretchen B. Sechrist
    Courtney Delmar
    Sex Roles, 2009, 61 : 607 - 620
  • [38] Workplace practices and work-life balance in Europe: the role of gender and home and family care
    Ferreiras, Pedro
    Gomes, Sofia
    Lopes, Joao M.
    CORPORATE GOVERNANCE-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS IN SOCIETY, 2025,
  • [39] EFFECTS OF GENDER ROLE AND FAMILY SUPPORT ON WORK ADJUSTMENT AMONG MALE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS IN TAIWAN
    Chen, Yen-Cheng
    Lee, Ching-Sung
    Yu, Tung-Han
    Shen, Jia-Yuan
    SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY, 2014, 42 (03): : 453 - 463
  • [40] The effects of sex, gender role, and personality traits on leader emergence - Does culture make a difference?
    Tueretgen, Ilknur Oezalp
    Unsal, Pinar
    Erdem, Inci
    SMALL GROUP RESEARCH, 2008, 39 (05) : 588 - 615