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Perceived versus used workplace flexibility in Singapore: Predicting work-family fit.
Authors:Jones  Blake L; Scoville  D Phillip; Hill  E Jeffrey; Childs  Geniel; Leishman  Joan M; Nally  Kathryn S
Abstract:This study examined the relationship of 2 types of workplace flexibility to work-family fit and work, personal, and marriage-family outcomes using data (N = 1,601) representative of employed persons in Singapore. We hypothesized that perceived and used workplace flexibility would be positively related to the study variables. Results derived from structural equation modeling revealed that perceived flexibility predicted work-family fit; however, used flexibility did not. Work-family fit related positively to each work, personal, and marriage-family outcome; however, workplace flexibility only predicted work and personal outcomes. Findings suggest work-family fit may be an important facilitating factor in the interface between work and family life, relating directly to marital satisfaction and satisfaction in other family relationships. Implications of these findings are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:job satisfaction  marital satisfaction  perceived workplace flexibility  used workplace flexibility  work-family fit
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