Work-to-family enrichment: influences of work resources, work engagement and satisfaction among employees within the South African context

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2015Author
De Klerk, Marissa
Nel, Jan Alewyn
Koekemoer, Eileen
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of work resources, work-to-family enrichment, engagement and
job satisfaction among employees in the South African context. Data were collected from 627 participants (females = 67%,
Afrikaans or English speakers = 81.8%). The analysis utilised multiple regression analysis to predict work resources and
work-to-family enrichment dimensions from work engagement dimensions, job satisfaction and career satisfaction. In
the multiple regression analyses, work-related development opportunities, work autonomy and work-family affect were
significant predictors of work vigour. Furthermore, work-related development opportunities, work autonomy, work-family
affect and work-family perspectives were significant predictors of work dedication, job satisfaction and career satisfaction.
Results support the idea that participation in one role may enrich the quality of life in the other role and provides a more
comprehensive understanding of the positive side of the work/family interface.