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Title: A STUDY ON THE MECHANISM OF WORKLOAD ON JOB PERFORMANCE OF
YOUNG TEACHERS IN JIANGXI PROVINCE: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF WORKFAMILY CONFLICT |
Authors: Lingmin Rao*, Thailand |
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between work demands, work-family conflict, and
job performance among young teachers in Jiangxi Province, China. A questionnaire survey was
conducted with 594 young teachers from six universities in Jiangxi Province. The findings
indicated that increased work demands negatively affected job performance, suggesting that
excessive work demands had detrimental effects on young teachers' performance. Moreover, work
demands positively influenced work-family conflict, indicating that higher work demands were
associated with increased work-family conflict. Work-family conflict, in turn, negatively impacted
job performance, indicating that greater work-family conflict led to decreased job performance.
Furthermore, work-family conflict was found to mediate the relationship between work demands
and job performance, highlighting its crucial role. Comparative analysis based on demographic
variables revealed significant differences in work demands, work-family conflict, and job
performance among young teachers in Jiangxi Province. In conclusion, this study provided
practical recommendations for managing work demands, promoting work-family balance, and
addressing the career development and training needs of young teachers. |
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