2021
DOI: 10.1080/23322373.2021.1911453
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Does extant work-family research generalize to African Nations? Meta-analytic tests

Abstract: This study explores the question of the generalizability of extant work-family research, most of which has been conducted in Western cultural contexts, to workers in African nations.We conducted a meta-analysis of African research, comparing means for work-family conflict (WFC) and enrichment (WFE) to those same means in Western contexts. We also compared the magnitude of the relations between WFC and WFE and common individual employee outcomes in Africa with the West, finding a few differences. For example, w… Show more

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“…Whilst scholarly articles on women in the workplace in African populations, focusing either on workplaces created by women entrepreneurs or women employees, have been published in other South African and international journals, this still constitutes a negligible slice of the global research on women at work and in business (e.g. Adisa, Mordi, & Akanji, 2021;Adisa, Mordi, Simpson, & Iwovo, 2021;Adom, 2014;Adom & Anambane, 2020;Adom & Asare-Yeboa, 2016;Adom, Asare-Yeboa, Quaye, & Ampomah, 2018;Akanle & Nwaobiala, 2019;Bako & Syed, 2018;Booysen, 1999;Booysen & Nkomo, 2010Bosch & Barit, 2020;Botha, 2016Botha, , 2017Bowden, Govender, Edwards, & Cattell, 2018;Carrim, 2016Carrim, , 2018Carrim & Nkomo, 2016;Dawa & Namatovu, 2014Du Plessis, Rothmann & Botha, 2018;Hoobler, 2016;Geldenhuys, Bosch, Jeewa, & Koutris, 2019;Grover, 2019;Hoobler, Gericke, & Koekemoer, 2021;Jaga, Arabandi, Bagraim, & Mdlongwa, 2018;Kasseeah & Tandaryen-Ragoobur, 2016;Koekemoer & Olckers (2019);Lauwo, 2018;Littrell & Nkomo, 2005;Mangaroo-Pillay & Botha, 2020;Neneh, 2017Neneh, , 2019Ojong, Simba, & Dana, 2021;Palmer & Bosch, 2017;Phume & Bosch, 2018;Ribeiro, Bosch, & Becker, 2016;Viviers, Mans-Kemp & Fawcett, 2017;...…”
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“…Whilst scholarly articles on women in the workplace in African populations, focusing either on workplaces created by women entrepreneurs or women employees, have been published in other South African and international journals, this still constitutes a negligible slice of the global research on women at work and in business (e.g. Adisa, Mordi, & Akanji, 2021;Adisa, Mordi, Simpson, & Iwovo, 2021;Adom, 2014;Adom & Anambane, 2020;Adom & Asare-Yeboa, 2016;Adom, Asare-Yeboa, Quaye, & Ampomah, 2018;Akanle & Nwaobiala, 2019;Bako & Syed, 2018;Booysen, 1999;Booysen & Nkomo, 2010Bosch & Barit, 2020;Botha, 2016Botha, , 2017Bowden, Govender, Edwards, & Cattell, 2018;Carrim, 2016Carrim, , 2018Carrim & Nkomo, 2016;Dawa & Namatovu, 2014Du Plessis, Rothmann & Botha, 2018;Hoobler, 2016;Geldenhuys, Bosch, Jeewa, & Koutris, 2019;Grover, 2019;Hoobler, Gericke, & Koekemoer, 2021;Jaga, Arabandi, Bagraim, & Mdlongwa, 2018;Kasseeah & Tandaryen-Ragoobur, 2016;Koekemoer & Olckers (2019);Lauwo, 2018;Littrell & Nkomo, 2005;Mangaroo-Pillay & Botha, 2020;Neneh, 2017Neneh, , 2019Ojong, Simba, & Dana, 2021;Palmer & Bosch, 2017;Phume & Bosch, 2018;Ribeiro, Bosch, & Becker, 2016;Viviers, Mans-Kemp & Fawcett, 2017;...…”
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confidence: 99%