The Impact of Police Work-Family Conflict on Turnover Intentions: The Roles of Organizational Support and Job Burnout

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ABSTRACT

Work-family conflict is always considered to have a positive influence on job burnout and turnover intentions. But things may be different for Chinese police, who may be less likely to leave their job because of their firm beliefs and higher welfare. Considering this, we use Beijing police as the sample of our research, and explore the impact of work-family conflict on turnover intentions under the roles of organizational support and job burnout. By analyzing 316 valid questionnaires surveyed from the Beijing public security system, we get the following conclusions: work-family conflict and job burnout have a significant and positive correlation with turnover intentions; job burnout plays a partial mediating role in the relationship between work-family conflict and turnover intentions; organizational support plays a moderating role between work-family conflict and job burnout.

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Ke, J. , Zhou, J. and Zhu, W. (2019) The Impact of Police Work-Family Conflict on Turnover Intentions: The Roles of Organizational Support and Job Burnout. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 7, 1-12. doi: 10.4236/jss.2019.74001.

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