Data in Brief (Aug 2018)

Survey dataset on work-life conflict of women in the construction industry

  • Patience F. Tunji-Olayeni,
  • Adedeji O. Afolabi,
  • Bukola A. Adewale,
  • Ayoola O. Fagbenle

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 921 – 924

Abstract

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Work-life conflict can have a detrimental effect on family life, particularly for women who have to work in order to support their families financially. The data set presents the views of 50 female construction professionals in Lagos, Nigeria through a purposive sampling technique with the aid of questionnaire. Categorical Regression was used to assess the effect of work pressure on family expectations. The features of the respondents in terms of profession, years of experience, office location and household characteristics were presented in bar chart. Analysis of the data can provide information on the work experiences of women in the construction industry particularly work load, hours worked per day, work on weekends and work on holidays. The data can also provide insights on the family expectations that are significantly affected by work pressure.