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ÇALIŞAN KADININ SORUNU: ÇATIŞAN ROLLER, SORUMLULUKLAR VE BEKLENTİLER GIDA SEKTÖRÜ ÖRNEĞİ

ProblemsOf Working Woman: Conf licting Roles, ResponsibilitiesAnd Expectation: The CaseOf Food Sector

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Work and family are two most important aspects of people’s lives and then often conflict. In life; filled with conflicting, responsibilities and commitmens. Work/life balances has become a pre-dominant issue in society. The existence of the major work-family conflicts affecting women’s. This study examined the effects of workfamily conflict, the nature of that conflict and its effects on managers in life working women’s. This study explored the experience of 300 women in food sector
Abstract (Original Language): 
Is ve aile insan yasaminin iki önemli alanini olusturmakta ve bunlara iliskin beklenti ve sorumluluklar sik sik çatismaktadir. Yasam; çatisma, sorumluluk ve beklentilerle doludur. Bu nedenle is/yasam dengesi toplumda birincil konulardan biri olmaya baslamistir.Is aile çatismasi özellikle kadinlar açisindan önemli bir olgu olarak belirginlesmektedir. Bu çalisma, kadinin açisindan is aile çatismasinin etkilerini, çatismanin dogasini ve etkilerini bertaraf edebilme yollarini arastirmaktadir. Bu çalisma, gida sektöründe 300 kadin üzerinde gerçeklestirilmistir
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