Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among multiple role involvement, perceived discrepancy in the balance between work and leisure, and satisfaction with the level of living for 513farm women. A path analysis included role involvement, discrepancy, and satisfaction as dependent variables and self‐esteem, locus of control, age, and education as independent variables. Self‐esteem, locus of control, and age predicted role involvement; locus of control, age, and role involvement predicted discrepancy; role involvement, discrepancy, self‐esteem, and locus of control predicted satisfaction. Age and self‐esteem had an indirect effect on discrepancy mediated through role involvement. Self‐esteem, locus of control, age, and role involvement had an indirect effect on satisfaction mediated through discrepancy.

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