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An Exploratory Examination of a Gendered Model of the Effects of Role Stressors
Authors:Eric G. Lambert  Irshad Altheimer  Nancy L. Hogan
Affiliation:1. Department of Criminal Justice , Wayne State University , Detroit, Michigan, USA dz9258@wayne.edu;3. Department of Criminal Justice , Wayne State University , Detroit, Michigan, USA;4. School of Criminal Justice , Ferris State University , Big Rapids, Michigan, USA
Abstract:A gendered model of the effects of role stressors on job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment was tested. Ordinary least squares regression analysis of survey data from correctional staff provided partial support for the proposition that men and women perceive and respond to the work environment differently. Work–family conflict was found to influence levels of job stress, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment among women but not among men. Conversely, role ambiguity, role overload, and perceived dangerousness influenced levels of job stress for men but not women. Furthermore, levels of role conflict and role ambiguity influenced levels of job satisfaction for men but not for women. These findings lend support to further development of gendered theoretical models.
Keywords:correctional staff  gender differences  job satisfaction  organizational commitment  role stressors
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