家庭-工作系统中的压力、家庭友好型管理实践评估和敬业精神:父亲和母亲的比较分析

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Liat Kulik
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该研究探讨了家庭-工作系统中的压力因素、对家庭友好型管理方法的评估以及以色列父母的工作奉献精神之间的相关性,并对父亲和母亲进行了比较。研究样本包括 317 名犹太父母,每人至少有一个 10 岁以下的孩子(母亲 158 人,父亲 159 人)。研究采用了定量方法,数据由以色列小组研究所收集。与父亲相比,女性往往会提出更多的育儿便利请求,并在工作中遭受更多歧视。在男性和女性中,育儿便利请求和对不关爱家庭的管理做法的评价与受歧视感相关。然而,只有女性的歧视感与工作敬业度呈负相关。与男性相比,工作中的负面经历更有助于解释女性对工作的投入程度。 公共意义声明 研究结果表明,对于男女双方而言,对管理层不关爱家庭的看法和提出迁就要求的频率与在职父母遭受歧视的经历呈正相关。然而,只有母亲的歧视经历与工作敬业度呈负相关。这些发现强调了各组织推行家庭友好议程的重要性。推进这种议程至关重要,因为它可以减轻歧视经历,从而间接促进员工福利。
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Stressors in the family‐work system, family‐friendly management practice assessment and dedication to work: A comparative analysis between fathers and mothers
The study explored the correlations between stressors in the family‐work system, the assessment of family‐friendly management practices, and work dedication among parents in Israel, with a comparison between fathers and mothers. The research sample included 317 Jewish parents, each with at least one child under the age of 10 (158 mothers, 159 fathers). Quantitative methods were employed, and data were collected by the Israeli Panels Research Institute. Women tend to make more accommodation requests for childcare and experience greater discrimination at work than fathers. Accommodation requests and assessments of non‐family‐friendly management practices correlated with feelings of being discriminated against among both men and women. However, discrimination correlated negatively to work dedication only among women. Negative experiences at work contribute more to explaining the dedication of women to work than the dedication of men.Public significance statement The findings indicate that for both genders, perceptions of management as non‐family‐friendly and the frequency of accommodation requests are positively correlated with experiences of discrimination among working parents. However, the experience of discrimination is negatively correlated with work dedication only among mothers. These findings underscore the importance of organizations pursuing a family‐friendly agenda. Advancing such an agenda is pivotal, as it could mitigate experiences of discrimination and thereby contribute indirectly to employee well‐being.
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期刊介绍: Recent articles in ASAP have examined social psychological methods in the study of economic and social justice including ageism, heterosexism, racism, sexism, status quo bias and other forms of discrimination, social problems such as climate change, extremism, homelessness, inter-group conflict, natural disasters, poverty, and terrorism, and social ideals such as democracy, empowerment, equality, health, and trust.
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