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The interaction effects of scheduling control and work–life balance programs on job satisfaction and mental health
Authors:Soo Jung Jang  Rhokeun Park  Allison Zippay
Affiliation:1. School of Social Welfare, Dankook University, Republic of Korea;2. College of Business Administration, Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea;3. School of Social Work, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:Jang SJ, Park R, Zippay A. The interaction effects of scheduling control and work–life balance programs on job satisfaction and mental health Int J Soc Welfare 2011: 20: 135–143 © 2010 The Author(s), International Journal of Social Welfare © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and International Journal of Social Welfare. The demands of balancing employment and family responsibilities strain the health and welfare of many employees worldwide, and social welfare policy analysts are increasingly attending to the factors that can alleviate such stress. The present study examined associations between the availability of work–life balance programs, employees' authority to arrange their own work hours, job satisfaction, and mental health among 1,293 employees in 50 companies in South Korea. The study is unique in its use of multilevel analysis in examining individual‐ and company‐level variables. The results add to the evidence regarding the positive relationship between the availability of scheduling control and work–life balance policies on the one hand, and job satisfaction and mental wellbeing, on the other.
Keywords:scheduling control  work–  life balance programs  job satisfaction  mental health
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