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Predictors of Work-life Balance for Women Entrepreneurs in the North- East Region of Romania Dan Dumitru Ionescu, PhD Candidate Alina Măriuca Ionescu, PhD Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 4th Edition of International Symposium “Advancing socio- economic research” VIRTUAL EDITION 15th-16th of May 2015

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  • Predictors of Work-life Balance for Women Entrepreneurs in the North-East Region of RomaniaDan Dumitru Ionescu, PhD CandidateAlina Mriuca Ionescu, PhDAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi4thEdition ofInternational Symposium Advancing socio-economic research VIRTUAL EDITION15th-16th of May 2015

  • Aimto investigate the factors that influence the work-life balance of female entrepreneurs in the North-East Region of Romania*

  • StructureA short discussion about the particularities of work-life relationship at women entrepreneurs

    Methodological issues

    Results

    Concluding remarks

  • Work-life balanceis about people having a measure of control over when, where and how they work. It is achieved when an individual's right to a fulfilled life inside and outside paid work is accepted and respected as the norm to the mutual benefit of the individual, business and society(Pocock, 2005)

  • Based on societal normsMen

    may concentrate on career they are not expected to participate in household and child care breadwinners

  • According to societal normsWomen

    must focus on family caremust take a big part of responsibilities related to household, cooking and upbringing and education of children their participation in family life is often seen as more important than work their involvement at the workplace must not affect family life

  • Work-life disturbanceis the result of a conflict situation between job demands and personal life duties

  • Female entrepreneurs: Work demandsTime requirements (number of working hours)

    Requirements related to an imposed schedule the degree to which the type of business and its management organization require a less flexible schedule

    Demands resulting from meeting companys needs financial support and business management

    Responsibilities to employees

    Emotional requirements need to succeed professionally, need to prove their value as entrepreneurs, need to establish themselves as successful business women

  • Female entrepreneurs:Personal life demandsParental demands parental status, no. of children, childrens age, share of child care, time dedicated to childcare

    Demands that appear in relation with marital status

    Household responsibilitiesshare of house work, time given to household duties

    Caretaking of the elderly or other dependents no. of dependents, time given to caretaking of dependents

  • Free time demands

    Requirements concerning carrying out complementary activities to workto continue studies to develop a talent/hobby

    Emotional requirementsneed to have attention of family membersneed of affection and support of the close onesFemale entrepreneurs: Personal life demands

  • Female entrepreneursFactors that help to improve work-life balanceIn the workplaceautonomy flexibility

    In personal lifefamily and other close people support

  • Methodological issuesSample 50 women entrepreneurs active in the North-East Region of Romania

    Variables referring to:perceptions of own work-life balancehome lifework situationfactors of social naturefactors of psychological nature

  • Methodological issues:Work-life balance

    perceptions of own work-life balanceWork-life balance was measured by a score given by respondents on a scale from 0 to 10 (0 totally misbalanced, 10 perfect balance) to balance between their professional life (work) and personal life (family, home, free time, etc.)

  • Methodological issues:Predictors of work-life balancehome lifemarital status; no. of children; no. of dependants; no. of hours spent on household activities

    work situationno. of employees; no. of hours spent at work

    factors of social naturedifferent conflict situations that may appear between demands at home and at work

    factors of psychological nature inner feelings that appear as a result of different conflicts between work and personal life demands

  • Methodological issuesMethods:

    Descriptive statistics

    Analysis of correlationPearson coefficient

    Analysis of correspondencesCorrespondences maps2 statistic

  • Predictors of work-life balanceThere could not be identified a relationship between variables describing woman entrepreneurs home condition or work condition and her work-life balance

    A higher concentration of scores of 8, 9 and 10 could be noted among women entrepreneurs with no children or having only one child in their care

    All Pearson correlation coefficients have values in the interval (-0.2; 0) => inverse and weak relationships between the considered factors and work-life balance

  • There could not be identified a relationshipBetween:the frequency by which women entrepreneur fail to fulfil their social obligations due to work

    the frequency by which household activities of woman entrepreneur are interrupted by work-related phone calls

    the frequency of appearance of the feeling of being torn between work and personal life demands

    the frequency of appearance of the feeling of worrying of a woman entrepreneur related to work issues when she is at homeand work-life balance score

  • There is a relationship:

    between the degree to which working hours of a woman entrepreneur match family and social commitments

    between the frequency with which it occurs to feel the tension at home related to the amount of time spent at work

    and work-life balance score

  • Concluding remarksParticularly for entrepreneurs, there are additional factors that intervene in the relationship between work and life: they need a higher working time than that of employees, bear the responsibility of those they employed, but also experience positive effects such as independence, autonomy, and flexibility.*

  • Concluding remarksIn the specific case of women entrepreneurs, an important aspect of work-life relationship is the work-family conflict, more pronounced than for men entrepreneurs, because of the roles assumed by most of women that are deeply rooted in social consciousness, i.e. assuming major responsibilities on childcare and housework.

    The results show that it is not so much the amount of household duties and care putting a pressure on women entrepreneurs that produces disequilibrium of their work-life balance but the conflicts perceived by them between the demands of the two dimensions of their lives (professional and personal life)

    *

  • Thank you!