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2 Male Point of View Work-Family Conflict The demands of my work interfere with my home family life. Agree The amount of time my job takes up makes it difficult to fulfill family responsibilities. Agree Things I want to do at home do not get done because of the demands my job put on me. Strongly Agree Due to work-related duties, I have to make changes to my plans for family activities. Strongly Agree My job produces strain that makes it difficult to make changes to my plans for family activities. Strongly Agree

3 Family-Work Conflict The demands for my family or spouse/partner interfere with work related activities. Agree I have to put off doing things at work because of demands on my time at home. Strongly Agree Things I want to do at work don ’ t get done because of the demands of my family or spouse. Agree My home life interfere with my responsibilities at work such as getting to work on time, accomplishing daily task, and working overtime. Strongly Agree Family-elated strain interferes with my ability to perform job-related duties. Strongly Agree

4 Childcare Responsibilities I do not get sufficient time for caring my child/children. Agree I could not develop psychological attachment with my child/children. Agree I cannot attend the school/college programs of my child/children. Agree I cannot give enough time for the education of my child/children Agree I face greater amount of difficulty in terms of childcare. Agree

5 Household Responsibilities I do not get sufficient time for cocking. Agree I do not get sufficient time for other house-keeping activities (washing, cleaning, shopping) Strongly Agree I need to depend on housemaids/servants for the household activities. Neutral I need to depend on my spouse/children/other family members for the household chores. Agree I face greater amount of difficulty in terms of maintaining the household responsibilities. Agree

6 Marital Relationship Maintenance I cannot give sufficient time to my spouse.Agree I cannot have the opportunity to take care of my spouse Agree I seldom get opportunity to pass a meaningful time (watching movie, eating out, traveling, gossiping, other romantic interaction, etc.) with my spouse. Strongly Agree I think that the interpersonal conflict with my spouse is increasing gradually. Agree I am facing difficulty in terms of maintaining the relationship with my spouse. Agree

7 Social Responsibility I cannot get enough time to attend the family/social occasions. Agree I cannot manage time to take care my parents/in- laws/other relatives. Agree I do have sufficient time for my friends.Strongly Agree I do have sufficient time for social networkingAgree

8 Personal Wellbeing I feel stressed due to the problems I face as a member of dual career family. Agree I feel exhausted due to the problems I face as a member of dual career family. Strongly Agree I feel very sad as I cannot lead my life according to my expectations. Agree I am facing difficulties in terms of physical health due to the problems I face as a member of dual career family. Agree

9 Career/Job Demand I have work overload at my work. Agree The working hour requirement makes it difficult to balance work and family. Agree The location of my workplace is far away from my home that creates problem to balance my work and family. Agree I need to travel frequently for my meeting my job demands. Agree My organization offers family- friendly politics (i.e. flexible work hour, flexible work assignments, childcare facility, time-off for family emergency, leave policies, etc.) Strongly Agree

10 job/Career satisfaction I feel proud as a job holder. Strongly Agree I am happy with the growth rate of my career. Strongly Agree Overall, I am satisfied with my job/career. Strongly Agree

11 Martial Satisfaction I am satisfied about my conjugal/marital life. Strongly Agree I feel proud as a family- oriented person. Strongly Agree My spouse is satisfied about our marital life. Strongly Agree

12 Life Satisfaction I am proud to be what I am and with what I have. Agree I do not leave any regrets/lacking in my life. Strongly Agree As a human being, I am fully satisfied to lead my life the way I am having. Agree I face a significant amount of difficulties as I am a member of a dual career family. Strongly Agree I am satisfied in my life though I am a member of dual career family. Agree

13 Female Point of view Work-Family Conflict The demands of my work interfere with my home family life. Strongly Agree The amount of time my job takes up makes it difficult to fulfill family responsibilities. Strongly Agree Things I want to do at home do not get done because of the demands my job put on me. Strongly Agree Due to work-related duties, I have to make changes to my plans for family activities. Strongly Agree My job produces strain that makes it difficult to make changes to my plans for family activities. Strongly Agree

14 Family-Work Conflict The demands for my family or spouse/partner interfere with work related activities. Strongly Agree I have to put off doing things at work because of demands on my time at home. Strongly Agree Things I want to do at work don ’ t get done because of the demands of my family or spouse. Strongly Agree My home life interfere with my responsibilities at work such as getting to work on time, accomplishing daily task, and working overtime. Strongly Agree Family-elated strain interferes with my ability to perform job-related duties. Strongly Agree

15 Childcare Responsibilities I do not get sufficient time for caring my child/children. Strongly Agree I could not develop psychological attachment with my child/children. Strongly Agree I cannot attend the school/college programs of my child/children. Strongly Agree I cannot give enough time for the education of my child/children Strongly Agree I face greater amount of difficulty in terms of childcare. Strongly Agree

16 Household Responsibilities I do not get sufficient time for cocking.Strongly Agree I do not get sufficient time for other house-keeping activities (washing, cleaning, shopping) Strongly Agree I need to depend on housemaids/servants for the household activities. Strongly Agree I need to depend on my spouse/children/other family members for the household chores. Strongly Agree I face greater amount of difficulty in terms of maintaining the household responsibilities. Agree

17 Marital Relationship Maintenance I cannot give sufficient time to my spouse.Strongly Agree I cannot have the opportunity to take care of my spouse Strongly Agree I seldom get opportunity to pass a meaningful time (watching movie, eating out, traveling, gossiping, other romantic interaction, etc.) with my spouse. Strongly Agree I think that the interpersonal conflict with my spouse is increasing gradually. Strongly Agree I am facing difficulty in terms of maintaining the relationship with my spouse. Strongly Agree

18 Social Responsibility I cannot get enough time to attend the family/social occasions. Agree I cannot manage time to take care my parents/in-laws/other relatives. Agree I do have sufficient time for my friends.Strongly Agree I do have sufficient time for social networkingStrongly Agree

19 Personal Wellbeing I feel stressed due to the problems I face as a member of dual career family. Strongly Agree I feel exhausted due to the problems I face as a member of dual career family. Strongly Agree I feel very sad as I cannot lead my life according to my expectations. Strongly Agree I am facing difficulties in terms of physical health due to the problems I face as a member of dual career family. Strongly Agree

20 Career/Job Demand I have work overload at my work.Strongly Agree The working hour requirement makes it difficult to balance work and family. Strongly Agree The location of my workplace is far away from my home that creates problem to balance my work and family. Strongly Agree I need to travel frequently for my meeting my job demands. Strongly Agree My organization offers family-friendly politics (i.e. flexible work hour, flexible work assignments, childcare facility, time-off for family emergency, leave policies, etc.) Strongly Agree

21 job/Career satisfaction I feel proud as a job holder.Strongly Agree I am happy with the growth rate of my career.Strongly Agree Overall, I am satisfied with my job/career.Strongly Agree

22 Martial Satisfaction I am satisfied about my conjugal/marital life.Strongly Agree I feel proud as a family-oriented person.Strongly Agree My spouse is satisfied about our marital life.Strongly Agree

23 Life Satisfaction I am proud to be what I am and with what I have.Strongly Agree I do not leave any regrets/lacking in my life.Strongly Agree As a human being, I am fully satisfied to lead my life the way I am having. Strongly Agree I face a significant amount of difficulties as I am a member of a dual career family. Strongly Agree I am satisfied in my life though I am a member of dual career family. Strongly Agree

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