Abstract:
The aim of the present research study is to investigate the impact of work-family
conflict on women's career development in the selected banks in Ampara. Work-family
conflict consists of time, strain, and behavioral conflict. Where the work-family conflict
is an independent variable and career development is a dependent variable. In
accordance with the literature review and findings, there is literature regarding the
relationships and impacts of work-family conflict on women's career development.
Based on a literature review, the conceptual model for this was established and tested
by collecting data from 133 women bank employees of public and private banks in
Ampara. The data was collected using a questionnaire method. This research has three
objectives. So, univariate analysis (level) and bivariate analysis (correlation and
regression) were used to achieve the objectives. The result shows that work-family
conflict, consisting of time, strain, and behavior conflict, has a significant negative
impact on women's career development.
As a result of this study, this understanding may be helpful for the bank assistants to
take the necessary action to alleviate the work-family conflict and its negative
consequences.