Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19

Juggling with multiple roles at home and work can lead to burnout, and working at home may increase the possibility of juggling between work and family. This study investigates the relationship between work-family conflict and job burnout among Malaysian female teachers in public schools during the...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Asma', Zulkifly, Nurul Izzati Asyikin
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spelling my.iium.irep.950912021-12-22T04:40:10Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/95091/ Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19 Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Asma' Zulkifly, Nurul Izzati Asyikin BF Psychology Juggling with multiple roles at home and work can lead to burnout, and working at home may increase the possibility of juggling between work and family. This study investigates the relationship between work-family conflict and job burnout among Malaysian female teachers in public schools during the COVID-19 pandemic in which teachers were working at home by adopting home-based teaching and learning mode. This study used a cross-sectional online survey design. A total of 376 female public-school teachers in Malaysia were recruited by using a purposive sampling technique. The eligible participants to answer the questionnaires are (a) Malaysian, (b) teaching in primary or secondary school, (c) public school teachers, and (d) female. The study used the Malay version of the Work-Family Conflict Questionnaire to measure work-family conflict and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory to measure job burnout. It is hypothesised that there will be a significant positive relationship between work-family conflicts and job burnout. The results from multiple regression analyses show the overall work-family conflict predicts job burnout. The study also found the significance of strain-based conflicts in predicting job burnout in which work-interfere-family predict job burnout at a greater value than family-interfere-work. The results indicate that while working at home, female teachers experience strain from handling work demands which interfere with their role at home, hence contributing to job burnout. The findings, recommendations, and implications of this study are discussed. Institut Sosial Malaysia 2021-12-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/95091/9/95091_WORK-FAMILY%20CONFLICT%20AND%20JOB%20BURNOUT.pdf Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Asma' and Zulkifly, Nurul Izzati Asyikin (2021) Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19. International Journal of Social Policy and Society Special Edition, 18 (S1). pp. 64-80. ISSN 1823-0865 https://ijsps.ism.gov.my/index.php/IJSPS/article/view/205
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Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Asma'
Zulkifly, Nurul Izzati Asyikin
Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19
description Juggling with multiple roles at home and work can lead to burnout, and working at home may increase the possibility of juggling between work and family. This study investigates the relationship between work-family conflict and job burnout among Malaysian female teachers in public schools during the COVID-19 pandemic in which teachers were working at home by adopting home-based teaching and learning mode. This study used a cross-sectional online survey design. A total of 376 female public-school teachers in Malaysia were recruited by using a purposive sampling technique. The eligible participants to answer the questionnaires are (a) Malaysian, (b) teaching in primary or secondary school, (c) public school teachers, and (d) female. The study used the Malay version of the Work-Family Conflict Questionnaire to measure work-family conflict and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory to measure job burnout. It is hypothesised that there will be a significant positive relationship between work-family conflicts and job burnout. The results from multiple regression analyses show the overall work-family conflict predicts job burnout. The study also found the significance of strain-based conflicts in predicting job burnout in which work-interfere-family predict job burnout at a greater value than family-interfere-work. The results indicate that while working at home, female teachers experience strain from handling work demands which interfere with their role at home, hence contributing to job burnout. The findings, recommendations, and implications of this study are discussed.
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author Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Asma'
Zulkifly, Nurul Izzati Asyikin
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Zulkifly, Nurul Izzati Asyikin
author_sort Mohamad Wijayanuddin, Asma'
title Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19
title_short Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19
title_full Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19
title_fullStr Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in Malaysia during COVID-19
title_sort work-family conflict and job burnout among public school female teachers in malaysia during covid-19
publisher Institut Sosial Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/95091/9/95091_WORK-FAMILY%20CONFLICT%20AND%20JOB%20BURNOUT.pdf
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