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Associations between family-friendly work conditions and paid work participation and well-being among Malaysian women

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This dataset consists of de-identified data from the survey of family-friendly work conditions, and women’s paid work participation, physical and mental health, conducted in 2021.

The online survey retrospectively assessed both availability and utilisation of 11 specific family-friendly work conditions on their paid work participation and well-being among Malaysian women. The women invited to take part in the survey were aged 15 to 64 years old, Malaysian citizens residing in Malaysia, with at least one child aged five years or below in their care and having had at least one paid working experience in their life.

Ethical clearance was obtained through Human Research Ethics Committee (Approval Number 2000000862) and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Malaysia.

Access rights

The owner of this data set reserves the right to provide access to the data by negotiation.

Geographical area of data collection

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Publications

Mat Pozian, N., Miller, Y. D. and Mays, J. (2024). Family-friendly work conditions and well-being among Malaysian women. Women's Health, 20, 1-20. http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/17455057241233113

Research areas

Gender Equity
Flexible Work Arrangements
Women's Physical Health
Leave Policies
Anxiety
Childcare Support
Depression
Female Labour Force Participation

Cite this collection

Mat Pozian, Nadirah; Miller, Yvette D.; Mays, Jenni; (2024): Associations between family-friendly work conditions and paid work participation and well-being among Malaysian women. Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) https://doi.org/10.25912/RDF_1727135836552

Data file types

SPSS file (IBM SPSS v. 28.0.1) (.sav)

Licence


Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC-BY-NC)
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

Copyright

© Nadirah Mat Pozian, 2021.

Dates of data collection

From 2021-03-01 to 2021-10-31

Connections

Has association with
Jenni Mays  (Researcher)
Yvette Miller  (Researcher)

Contacts

Name: Nadirah Mat Pozian

Other

Date record created:
2024-09-09T15:39:10
Date record modified:
2024-11-22T12:13:00
Record status:
Published - Open Access