The Macau Family-in-Transition: The Perceived Impact of Casino Employment on Family Relationships Among Dealer Families

S. Chan, Cl Kwok, Johnny Y.N. Siu
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Although there is growing consideration of the negative impacts that are instigated by the booming gaming industry on the physical health and job satisfaction of casino employees in Macau, a critical research gap exists in the understanding of the perceived impacts of casino employment on the family life of the dealers. By drawing on evidence from a qualitative study carried out in Macau, the specifics of the changes in the family lives among dealer families and how family relationships have been affected by casino employment will be explored and analyzed in this paper. With a focus-group-interview design, 113 casino dealers have been interviewed in terms of the impacts of casino employment on their family relationships. The findings suggest that while there has been undeniably a positive change in terms of the financial situation of the family, this has neither improved family bonding, nor led to a large-scale transformation of family relations in the direction of greater harmony and functionality. Yet even though there are conflicting views on the perceived impacts of casino employment on their spousal, parental and overall family relationships, the study participants generally agree that the fatigue and incompatibility of schedules that are resultant of casino work impose significant challenges in their parental role. The paper concludes with recommendations to address the issues found in this study.
澳门转型家族:赌场就业对庄家家族关系的感知影响
尽管越来越多的人考虑到蓬勃发展的博彩业对澳门赌场员工的身体健康和工作满意度所造成的负面影响,但在了解赌场就业对庄家家庭生活的感知影响方面,存在一个关键的研究空白。通过借鉴在澳门进行的定性研究的证据,本文将探讨和分析庄家家庭生活变化的具体情况,以及赌场就业对家庭关系的影响。采用焦点小组访谈设计,对113名赌场经营者进行了关于赌场就业对其家庭关系影响的访谈。调查结果表明,虽然家庭的财务状况无可否认地发生了积极的变化,但这既没有改善家庭关系,也没有导致家庭关系朝着更和谐和更有效的方向大规模转变。然而,尽管在赌场工作对配偶、父母和整体家庭关系的影响方面存在相互矛盾的观点,但研究参与者普遍认为,赌场工作导致的疲劳和日程安排不相容给他们的父母角色带来了重大挑战。论文最后提出了解决本研究中发现的问题的建议。
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