Dual roles, single mission: How teachers as employees manage and cope with family-work conflicts
Malephoto Portia Nethavhani and
Mmaphuti Percy Dipela
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Malephoto Portia Nethavhani: UNISA and Department of Social Development
Mmaphuti Percy Dipela: Unisa
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2025, vol. 14, issue 6, 204-212
Abstract:
This study examined the coping strategies of teachers to manage the intersection of work and family duties, emphasizing their challenge and stress coping strategies in both domains. The research was based on a qualitative research design grounded on the interpretivism paradigm that aims to interpret human experiences from the participant's point of view. Utilizing a phenomenological study design with descriptive, contextual, and exploratory aspects, the study explored teachers' everyday life experiences, using semi-structured interviews to collect data. The study assessed how professionals balance professional and family obligations, noting the coping processes they implement to alleviate stress and achieve equilibrium. Findings indicated that teachers utilize adaptive coping processes, such as proficient time management, seeking help, and maintaining segregation between work and family obligations. Social support networks, including colleagues, relatives, and community groups, were pivotal in offering emotional support and practical help. In addition, teachers also outlined the deployment of personal resilience and ordering strategies to sustain their well-being. The study highlights the significance of teachers comprehending the dynamic interplay between professional and family life by illuminating how institutional support and policy action could strengthen their coping ability. These results add to the general discourse on teacher satisfaction and work-life balance by urging professional support structures in school and home environments. Key Words:Family, work conflict, conflicts management, employees
Date: 2025
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