The feminization of the medical career in Brazil and work-family conflicts

IF 2.6 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Tourism & Management Studies Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.18089/tms.2019.150204
Daniela Cristina Machado Tameirão, S. Nunes
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This article deals, in a comparative manner from a gender perspective, with the occurrence of work-family conflicts and its antecedents, in the medical career of Brazilian professionals. The results indicate that the greater the stressors are presented at work or within the family, the greater the conflict tends to be, and the greater the social support in these two spheres, the lesser the conflict tends to be. Stressors related to work have shown themselves to be more significant than those related to the family, while social support at work is what succeeds in diminishing the effects of stressors in both spheres. Even though women have larger degrees of stress at work on average and less social support, there were no significant differences in terms of conflicts. This study contributes to a reflection on actions related to minimizing conflicts and promoting gender equality as well as the well-being of workers.
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巴西医疗事业的女性化与工作家庭冲突
本文以比较的方式从性别角度探讨了巴西专业人员医疗生涯中工作-家庭冲突的发生及其起因。结果表明,工作压力源和家庭压力源越大,冲突倾向越大,社会支持越大,冲突倾向越小。与工作有关的压力源比与家庭有关的压力源更重要,而工作中的社会支持成功地减少了压力源在这两个领域的影响。尽管女性在工作上的平均压力更大,社会支持更少,但在冲突方面没有显著差异。这项研究有助于反思与减少冲突和促进性别平等以及工人福祉有关的行动。
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Tourism & Management Studies
Tourism & Management Studies HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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