Journal article

Work-Family Conflict in Sri Lanka: Negotiations of Exchange Relationships in Family and at Work

P Kailasapathy, I Metz

Journal of Social Issues | Blackwell Publishing Inc. | Published : 2012

Abstract

This study's aim is to understand how individuals who are part of dual-earner couples experience and deal with work–family conflict in Sri Lanka. Twenty-five interviews were conducted to identify if and how couples negotiated within their marital relationships, and between themselves and their supervisors, to reduce or cope with work–family conflict. The interviews indicated that negotiations at home and at work concerned contributions to the exchange relationship and were unlikely to adversely affect the (home or work) exchange relationships. Negotiations at home were more likely to be initiated by women than men. Further, the interviews revealed an influence of spouse's gender role ideolog..

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