Racial Discrimination & Work Family Conflict: A Multiple Mediation Model

Conference Paper

Abstract

  • In the face of increasing workplace diversity and heightened awareness of racial discrimination, this study examines the effects of racial discrimination on work-family conflict. We highlight three theoretically distinct mediating mechanisms that help explain the downstream effects of racial discrimination at work on work-family conflict using an archival dataset consisting of 671 individuals. Our results suggest that of the three competing mediating mechanisms, job stress was the primary mediator explaining our effects.
  • Authors

  • Awasty, Nikhil
  • Shukla, Jigyasu