Abstract

In today's era, the business success relies on the worker skills and capabilities. Now a day work-family conflicts is turning into expanded consideration due to work pressure and family responsibilities. The primary objective of the study is to find out the influence of work-family strife and social support on job satisfaction among the employees. This study examines the extent of work-family conflict among respondents on the premise of occupation and marital status. This study additionally verifies the impact of work-family conflict and social support on job satisfaction. Questionnaire technique was accustomed to collect the data and every data were analysed using SPSS t-test, one way analysis of variance, correlation and structural equation modelling (SEM) was utilised in this study. The result shows that the amount of work-family conflict is high among the married women comparing to the unmarried respondents. Job satisfaction among the employees is based on the organisational support providing to them.

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