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Embroidering Two Worlds: A Phenomenological Exploration of Working Wives Dual Roles in Balancing Career and Family Satiti , Wening Sekar; Nurhayati , Siti Rohmah
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Sosial Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Sosial
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jiis.v11i1.92186

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Harmony in living dual roles is a subjective phenomenon that must reflect personal perspectives. Therefore, exploring the perceptions of individuals who live this phase of life is essential to understand the nature of harmony in living dual roles and to recognize the results of harmony. This study uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method. The participant selection process uses a purposive sampling technique so that the number of participants is 5 participants. The data obtained are organized into categories, synthesized, and arranged into patterns that are then concluded from them so that they are easy to understand. The results of this study illustrate how work and family harmony can be achieved by working wives. There are two categorizations found in this study. The first categorization is the ways and aspects that help working wives achieve harmony. The second categorization is the emotions felt by working wives while living their dual roles. Working wives in their marriages have dual roles that are no longer a conflict or challenge or something surprising. They have found a rhythm on how to deal with every problem that arises by negotiating it with family members and coworkers and superiors. Stress is a form of normality that arises when there is intervention either from family to work or from work to family. However, commitment and priority help them in determining attitudes and reducing guilt when intervention and negotiation need to be done. Success in living a dual role is supported by negotiation skills, social support, and flexibility in roles. The implications of this study indicate the need for more family-friendly work policies and the importance of emotional support from the immediate environment to help working wives achieve a healthy life balance.
Perception of Family Support in Married and Working Female Students Soleha, Titi; Nurhayati , Siti Rohmah
Journal of Psychology and Instruction Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpai.v9i2.92073

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Working and married college students face unique challenges in pursuing higher education and the world of work. Support from family members can have a significant impact on the ability of married and working students to cope with stress, maintain balance, and perform their roles as students and workers well. This study was conducted to determine the perception of family social support in married and working female students and to determine the form of family support received by female students. The method used in this study is a qualitative case study method. The process of selecting participants using purposive sampling technique so that the number of participants is 4 participants. Data collection techniques using semi-structured interviews. The results of this study were that all participants expressed their perceptions of the family support they received. Family support that includes emotional, informative, instrumental, and appreciation support has a positive impact on their daily lives. All participants were satisfied with the support provided by their families, bringing benefits such as feeling helped, comfortable, calm in facing problems, enthusiastic, and relaxed in living life.