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WORK-FAMILY CONFLICTS AND COPING MECHANISMS Dilly, Anita
Hibualamo : Seri Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial dan Kependidikan Vol 1 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Hein Namotemo

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The purpose of this research is to find out how females cope and continue to work in the middle of their high-pressured jobs and how they face family-job conflicts in an organization that does not apply flexible working. This research uses a qualitative approach with in-depth interview method on 3 respondents in a banking organization. The research results reveal that when flexible working is not a viable solution in the middle of a job condition with high work pressures and loads, coping with household responsibilities is an individual mechanism to deal with job pressures. Being a social culture in an Asian society that is family-oriented makes it possible to cope with household obligations. There is the nuclear family, extended family, and job social environment which help employees neutralize their job stress. Flexible working is a solution at places which do not facilitate coping mechanisms. Applying a flexible working intervention can be implemented to assist employees to fulfill a work-life balance, reduce job stress, and improve employee commitment to continue working in an organization.