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The impact of work–family conflict on correctional staff
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Family ConflictEducationHuman Resource ManagementSocial WorkOrganizational BehaviorFamily SystemsManagementCorrectional StaffFamily RelationshipsJob SatisfactionFamily ManagementWork DomainOrganizational CommitmentWorkforce DevelopmentWorkplace ConflictWork-related StressSociologyBusinessFamily PsychologyWorklife BalanceWork-family Interface
Work–family conflict (WFC) occurs when the work domain and family domain are incompatible with one another in some manner. A survey of staff at a private Midwestern prison measured four dimensions of WFC: time-based work on family conflict, strain-based work on family conflict, behavior-based WFC and family on work conflict. Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression results indicate that strain-based conflict was the only form of WFC to have a significant effect on job stress. Both strain-based conflict and behavior-based conflict had a significant impact on job satisfaction. Finally, time-based conflict, behavior-based and family on work conflict all had significant effects on organizational commitment.
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