Publication Type

Master Thesis

Version

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Publication Date

7-2019

Abstract

A prolific body of research on work-family interface documents the simultaneous, yet conflictual demands women face in fulfilling their roles as a career woman and a mother. However, little is known about how women cope with these contradictory tensions associated with working motherhood. This is important as many working women may decide to postpone motherhood to avoid the accompanying tensions. In this light, the current research leverages on the burgeoning literature on paradox management to investigate the role of a paradox mindset in positively appraising tensions to motivate dual career-motherhood endeavors. In positively appraising career-motherhood tensions, a paradox mindset is argued to encourage dual goal pursuits via two possible paths – acceptance and appreciation of these tensions. Findings underscore appreciation of tensions as an important aspect of positive appraisal that explains how a paradox mindset can be harnessed to encourage the simultaneous pursuit of career aspirations and motherhood. Specifically, findings of a correlational study on working females provide evidence that a paradox mindset promoted intention for dual career-motherhood pursuits via appreciation of tensions, albeit not via acceptance of tensions.

Keywords

Tensions, paradox mindset, work-family conflicts, positive appraisal

Degree Awarded

Master of Science in Psychology

Discipline

Family, Life Course, and Society | Social Psychology and Interaction

Supervisor(s)

LEUNG, Ka Yee

Publisher

Singapore Management University

City or Country

Singapore

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