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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

The Role of Religiosity on Work-Family Conflict, Work-Family Enrichment and Well-Being among Muslim Women Academicians in Malaysia

Nurul Nadia Abd Aziz, Zaidatul Nadiah Abu Yazid, Nor Habibah Tarmuji, Mawarti Ashik Samsudin, Azeman Abd Majid

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i3/8807

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Over the last few decades, the issues of work-family conflict, work-family enrichment, and well-being have been widely discussed in the literature. Nevertheless, most studies focus more on examining different types of coping strategies in dealing with conflict as well as those that improve well-being. This study aims to examine the mediating roles of religiosity on the relationships between work-family conflict, work-family enrichment, and well-being. The body of data used in this research was gathered from 140 Muslim women academicians at Universiti Teknologi MARA. The analytical evaluation was conducted using SEM-AMOS 21.0. The relationships between well-being, work-family conflict, work-family enrichment, and religiosity were found to be significant. The key findings of this study are religiosity fully mediates the association between work-family conflict and well-being, and partially mediates the relationship between work-family enrichment and well-being. Since most of the researchers often test religiosity as an independent variable in influencing well-being, the findings of this study are expected to bridge the gap by providing empirical support that religiosity could act as a mediator in the relationships between work-family conflict and work-family enrichment on well-being. The originality of this study may contribute to the formation of a new body of knowledge, and enrich the literature sources in the field of work-family conflict, work-family enrichment, and well-being that will benefit the academicians.