Investigating the Relationship of Job Stress and Turnover Intentions by taking Work-Family Conflict and Family Work Conflict as Mediators

  • Khan Z
  • Muhyuldeen G
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Abstract

Turnover intentions are to lose skilled workers. Job stress is the cause of the use of employee turnover. Work-Family Conflict (WFC) and Family Work Conflict (FWC) were considered to be intermediaries between the employees' Turnover Intentions. This study investigates the relationship between Job Stress and Turnover Intentions. It was studied by taking Work-Family Conflict (WFC) and Family Work Conflict (FWC) as mediator. Research is based on a quantitative approach. Data were collected from employees in the public and private sectors by means of a questionnaire distributed among 330 employees, and a total of 296 responses was received. An analysis was conducted on SPSS. The relationship was estimated through the association between Pearson and the gist of the variables determined by conducting regression analysis. It was designed to evaluate the impact of the WFC and FWC using the Hayes process. With the mediated influence of WFC and FWC, this study showed the significant positive impact of Job Stress and Turnover Intentions.

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Khan, Z. U., & Muhyuldeen, G. (2020). Investigating the Relationship of Job Stress and Turnover Intentions by taking Work-Family Conflict and Family Work Conflict as Mediators. Global Sociological Review, V(IV), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2020(v-iv).04

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