- 著者
-
持田 聖子
岡田 昌毅
- 出版者
- 産業・組織心理学会
- 雑誌
- 産業・組織心理学研究 (ISSN:09170391)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.34, no.2, pp.147-163, 2021 (Released:2022-04-29)
The purpose of this study was to examine the process how Japanese mothers working at private
companies as a generalist balance their work and family life, and how they adapt their working style after
returning from their first maternity leave. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 working
mothers who worked at 9 private companies in the Tokyo metropolitan area. The interview data were
qualitatively analyzed according to the Modified Grounded Theory Approach (M-GTA). A hypothetical
model was constructed with 6 category groups, 23 categories, 1 subcategory, and 81 concepts based on
the data.
The major findings were as follows. Working mothers face work-family conflict when they return to
work from maternity leave, and when they want to develop their careers. In order to manage their work
and family tasks, working mothers develop and utilize as many as 40 practical and psychological coping
strategies. In the process of doing this, working mothers acquire skills such as multitasking, time
management, working in team, etc. When work-family conflict is resolved through these skills, a doublerole
lifestyle under restrictive time limitations is normalized for working mothers. Finally, working
mothers come to feel work-family enrichment which can be described as “the fruits of the working
mother life.” These findings may be used for deeper understandings of the dynamics involved from the
perspective of industrial organizational psychology.