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Burnout Among Primary Government School Teachers: The Mediating Role of Work– Family Conflict
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Mediating RoleTeacher-student RelationEducationSocial WorkOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesTeacher EducationFamily SystemsBurnoutJob DemandsWork– Family ConflictFamily RelationshipsFamily ManagementGenerative MechanismSelf-report QuestionnaireFamily EconomicsWork-related StressSociologyFamily PsychologyWorklife BalanceWork-family Interface
Although the impact of job demands and work–family conflict (WFC) on burnout has been extensively discussed and analysed in the past literature, the role of WFC as a generative mechanism has been neglected. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effects of WFC between job demands and burnout. The studied sample consisted of 713 Indian primary school government teachers who completed a self-report questionnaire assessing job demands, WFC and burnout. The results confirmed that WFC partially mediates the adverse association of job demands with burnout. Primary schools should, therefore, be encouraged to provide effective practices to manage work–family interfaces.
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