Empowering Women in Saudi Workforce: HR, Job Satisfaction, and Policies for Work–Life Balance

The present study investigates the sustainable influence of human resources (HR) support on job satisfaction and work–life balance among female employees in Saudi Arabia, underlining its significance in advancing social sustainability within the workforce. It seeks to analyze the role of job satisfa...

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Equality
Female employees
Gender equity
Human resource management
Hypotheses
Job satisfaction
Laws, regulations and rules
Methods
Research methodology
Social aspects
Social responsibility
Social sustainability
Work life balance
Workforce
Working women
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