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Work–life balance and subjective well‐being: The mediating role of need fulfilment
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Quality Of LifeWorker Well-beingSubjective Well‐beingSocial SciencesPsychologyWork-life BalanceManagementWork–life BalancePerceived SufficiencyPersonal NeedsPsychological Well-beingNeed FulfilmentMotivationApplied Social PsychologySufficient AmountLife SatisfactionSubjective Well-beingSociologyWorklife Balance
The relationship between work-life balance (WLB) (i.e. the perceived sufficiency of the time available for work and social life) and well-being is well-documented. However, previous research failed to sufficiently explain why this relationship exists. In this research, the hypothesis was tested that a sufficient amount of the time available increases well-being because it facilitates satisfaction of personal needs. Using two separate samples (students and employees), the mediating role of need fulfilment in the relationship between WLB and well-being was supported. The results suggest that perceived sufficiency of the time available for work and social life predicts the level of well-being only if the individual's needs are fulfilled within that time.
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