Family-Responsive Variables and Retention-Relevant Outcomes Among Employed Parents |
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Authors: | Samuel Aryee Vivienne Luk Raymond Stone |
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Abstract: | This study examined the influence offamily-responsive variables and the moderating influence of gender on the retention-relevant outcomes of organizational commitment and turnover intentions. Data were obtained with the aid of structured questionnaires from employed parents (N = 228) in a human service authority in Hong Kong. Results of regression analysis revealed that satisfaction with work schedule flexibility and supervisor work family support were related to both retention-relevant outcomes. Contrary to our prediction, gender did not moderate the influence of any of the family-responsive variables on the retention-relevant outcomes. Limitations of the study, directions for future research and implications of the findings for enhancing the effectiveness of family-responsive human resource policies are discussed. |
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Keywords: | FAMILY-RESPONSIVE VARIABLES EMPLOYED PARENTS RETENTION-RELEVANT OUTCOMES |
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