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This paper provided a comprehensive analysis of work-life balance among professional women in Malaysia by using bibliometric techniques to explore current trends and research diversity. The review delves into various dimensions by drawing on data from Scopus and Web of Science databases encompassing over 21,000 research papers published between 2019 and 2024. It examines publication patterns, sample statistics, theoretical frameworks, top-cited articles and journals, frequent keywords, and recognized research clusters. The analysis uncovers significant patterns and correlations between work-life balance and professional women in Malaysia and offers valuable insights. Furthermore, a content analysis of recent literature highlights emerging research trends and identifies potential gaps. This study uses bibliometric mapping techniques to understand work-life balance among professional women in Malaysia and suggests a future study in this field.
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