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Increasing demands, decreasing resources: conflict and enhancement in UK academics

  • Gail Kinman
  • , Siobhan Wray
  • , Mark Shelvin

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Abstract

There is evidence that work-related demands are increasing in the UK higher education sector and resources diminishing. Employees commonly report difficulties managing the work-home interface, which is a considerable source of strain. Using a sample of 12,635 academics, this study utilises structural equation modelling techniques to test key assumptions of the job demands-resources model in predicting perceived stress, work-life conflict and work-life enhancement. The findings suggest that job demands are more heavily implicated in perceptions of perceived stress and work-life conflict, whereas resources are more strongly related to enhancement. The implications of the findings for employees and institutions are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015
EventBPS Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference - Glasgow
Duration: 7 Jan 20159 Jan 2015

Conference

ConferenceBPS Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference
CityGlasgow
Period7/01/159/01/15
OtherBPS Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference (07/01/2015-09/01/2015, Glasgow)

Keywords

  • academics

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