More Balanced, Much Younger: The Relationship Between Work-Private Life Balance and Subjective Age

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In this study, that aims to investigate the relationship between the work life-private life balance and the subjective age perceptions of individuals, based on the Conservation of Resources Theory, it was expected that work-life conflict (WLC) and life-work conflict (LWC) that are the dimensions of work life-private life balance (WLB) would be negatively and significantly related to individuals' levels of feeling younger than their chronological age, and work-life enrichment (WLE) would be related to this variable positively and significantly. The sample consisted of 166 women (54%) and 142 men (46%)-. The mean age of the sample was 41.20 (S=10.19) and the mean of the total working time was 18.04 (S=10.60), 92% of the sample stated that they were working full-time (n=283) and 8% of them were working part-time (n=26). The simple linear regression analyzes supported the hypotheses, and there were findings supporting that WLC and LWC can make individuals feel older than they are, and WLE can make them feel younger. The findings were discussed based on the Conservation of Resources Theory and current research on variables. Finally, practice and future research recommendations were made from the industrial/organizational psychology perspective.
更平衡,更年轻:工作与私人生活平衡与主观年龄的关系
本研究旨在探讨工作-私人生活平衡与个体主观年龄感知的关系,基于资源守恒理论,预期工作-生活冲突(WLC)和生活-工作冲突(LWC)作为工作-私人生活平衡(WLB)的维度与个体感觉比实际年龄年轻的水平呈显著负相关。工作生活丰富度(WLE)与该变量呈显著正相关。样本由166名女性(54%)和142名男性(46%)组成。样本的平均年龄为41.20岁(S=10.19),总工作时间的平均值为18.04岁(S=10.60), 92%的样本表示他们是全职工作(n=283), 8%的样本表示他们是兼职工作(n=26)。简单的线性回归分析支持了假设,发现WLC和LWC可以使个体感觉比实际年龄更老,而WLE可以使个体感觉更年轻。基于资源守恒理论和变量研究现状对研究结果进行了讨论。最后,从产业/组织心理学的角度提出了实践和未来的研究建议。
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