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Reconciling Work-Life Balance: An In-depth Exploration of Generation X’s Career Experiences

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  • Mike Lester V. Arceo

    (Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Faculty of the School of Education, Arts, and Sciences National University Baliwag)

  • Aniah Marielle Z. Cairo

    (Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Faculty of the School of Education, Arts, and Sciences National University Baliwag)

  • Christina Fiona R. Canuto

    (Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Faculty of the School of Education, Arts, and Sciences National University Baliwag)

  • Ghean Marie A. Escleto

    (Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Faculty of the School of Education, Arts, and Sciences National University Baliwag)

  • Marrhey Corine D. Herrera

    (Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Faculty of the School of Education, Arts, and Sciences National University Baliwag)

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This research delves into the intricate dynamics of work-life balance among Generation X professionals in the context of the 21st century, aiming to understand their challenges within a rapidly evolving technological and workplace landscape. Previous research has demonstrated that Generation X workers are exceptionally adaptable in managing the changing technological world and workplace relations. Work-life balance has been highlighted as an important component impacting job satisfaction and general well-being. It delves deeper into these features by investigating how Generation X professionals deal with these problems and identifying specific ways to inform both professionals and companies to improve the understanding of the complex interplay between technology, workplace dynamics, and work-life balance for Generation X professionals in today’s professional world. Employing an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) methodology, the study emphasizes the importance of adaptability, flexible work methodologies, and work-life balance prioritization. With five participants aged 41 to 56 representing various professional fields, the findings indicate that Generation X professionals adeptly navigate contemporary challenges, focusing on adaptability, client-centric approaches, engagement in leisure activities, and effective work-life balance management. These strategies are closely linked to their job satisfaction and overall well-being. In essence, this research sheds light on the multifaceted relationship between work-life balance and the challenges Generation X professionals encounter in the 21st century, providing insights into their coping mechanisms and underscoring the pivotal role of work-life balance in shaping their experiences and overall professional satisfaction.

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  • Mike Lester V. Arceo & Aniah Marielle Z. Cairo & Christina Fiona R. Canuto & Ghean Marie A. Escleto & Marrhey Corine D. Herrera, 2024. "Reconciling Work-Life Balance: An In-depth Exploration of Generation X’s Career Experiences," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(4), pages 345-375, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:4:p:345-375
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