英国就业妇女对角色控制细微差别的体验(决策选择;情感意愿)以及对工作与生活冲突的情感体验

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Fatima Malik
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本文运用角色调整/边界管理理论,围绕职业女性在工作与生活之间的冲突,揭示了角色控制这一未被充分研究的现象的细微差别及其情感后果。围绕 210 张拍摄的照片进行了 34 次半结构式访谈,通过积极、参与式和合作式的数据收集,对妇女的经历进行了深入、详细和丰富的洞察。研究结果显示,妇女通过不同的个人化/组织化手段,进行了各种类型的角色控制谈判(角色整合;角色隔离)。个性化的角色控制通过时间性(在不同的日常时间创造空间)和权变性(资源获取)解决方案来保护工作,但会带来负面的情感后果。另外,通过人力资源组织政策获得的角色控制,支持了决策选择和心理因素(例如,[不]愿意),其基础是妇女为了家庭和个人时间而灵活地离职,同时也带来了积极的情感后果。本文旨在提高人力资源部门/工作场所对妇女面临的并不明显的工作与生活冲突压力的认识,以及提高整个组织的透明度/管理层对妇女的非工作角色冲突后果和要求的认识的必要性。
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UK Employed Women’s Experiences of Role-control Nuances (Decision Choice; Emotive Willingness) and Emotional-Experience Around Conflicting Work & Life
Using role adjustment/boundary management theory, this paper uncovers the nuances of role-control as underexamined phenomena and the emotional consequences, around working women’s conflicts between work and life. Thirty-four semi-structured interviews around 210 captured photographs, enabled active, participant-led, and collaborative data collection leading to in-depth, detailed, and rich insights of women’s experiences. Findings revealed that woman applied various types of role-control negotiations (role-integration; segregation), through different individualised/organisational means. Individualised role-control enabled protection of work through temporal (creating space at different daily-times) and contingent (resource-access) solutions, with negative emotional consequences. Alternatively, role-control accessed through HR organizational policies, underpinned decision-choice and psychological factors (e.g., [un]willingness) based on women’s flexibility in separating from work, for family and personal-time, with also positive emotional consequences. The paper serves an awareness-raising purpose for HR/workplaces, of the not-so-obvious work-life conflict pressures facing women and the need for greater organisational-wide transparency/management awareness of women’s nonwork role-conflict consequences and requirements.
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Sage Open
Sage Open SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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