Work-To- Family Conflict and Turnover Intention Among Women in Nigerian Banking Sector: The Role of Affective Commitment

Authors

  • Nanfa Danjuma Kusa Department of Business Administration, University of Jos
  • Shitnaan Emmanuel Wapmuk Department of Business Administration, University of Jos
  • Rhoda Nanko Yari Department of Business Administration, University of Jos

Keywords:

Affective Commitment, Turnover Intention, Work-to-Family Conflict, Time- Based, Strain-Based, Behaviour- Based Work –To Family Conflict

Abstract

Work-to family conflict is caused by the conflict between work role demands and family role demands. This study exploresthe role of work-to-family conflict and affective commitment to women turnover intention inNigeria banks.The data collected from 275
women employees of Union Bank of Nigeria were analysed using multiple regression with the assistance of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 23, and the Analysis of Moments Structures (AMOS) version 23.The result of the
analysis for the direct relationship showed that strain-based work-family conflict and behaviour based work-family conflict have a significant effect on employee turnover intention to leave. However, time-based work-family conflict does not affect employee
turnover intention. Concerning the moderating variable, affective commitment moderates the relationship between time-based work-family conflict and employee turnover intention, while affective commitment moderates the relationship between
behaviour based work-family conflict and employee turnover. However, affective commitment did not moderate the relationship between strain-based work-familyconflict and employee turnover intention.

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Published

01-12-2020

How to Cite

Danjuma Kusa, N. ., Emmanuel Wapmuk, S. ., & Nanko Yari, R. . (2020). Work-To- Family Conflict and Turnover Intention Among Women in Nigerian Banking Sector: The Role of Affective Commitment. International Journal of Management Science Research, 6(2), 21–38. Retrieved from https://journals.unijos.edu.ng/index.php/ijmsr/article/view/45