Examining the Structural Effect of Working Time on Well-Being Evidence from Abu Dhabi

M. Badri, Mugheer Al Khaili, Guang Yang, Muna Al Bahar, Asma Al Rashdi
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Does working time affect workers’ quality of life? We studied this question in the context of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi drawing on the results of its Quality of Life Survey conducted in 2019/2020. The empirical analysis examined the effect of working hours on various elements of the quality of life framework including health, job and income, life satisfaction and happiness, social connections, and mental feelings. Preliminary analysis along with path analysis justified the significance of eight variables: work-life balance, frequency of meeting with friends, happiness, stress, time spent with family, self-assessment of health, satisfaction with income, and difficulty in fulfilling family responsibilities. Path analysis showed direct effect of working hours on four variables: work-life balance, happiness, frequency of meeting with friends, and stress. In addition, the model became significantly less efficient when including variables such as job satisfaction, job security, time spent in sport, sleeping, and leisure. The implications were discussed in the light of international literature and in the context of Abu Dhabi.
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工作时间对幸福感的结构性影响研究——来自阿布扎比的证据
工作时间会影响员工的生活质量吗?我们在阿布扎比酋长国的背景下研究了这个问题,并借鉴了2019/2020年进行的生活质量调查的结果。实证分析考察了工作时间对生活质量框架的各种要素的影响,包括健康、工作和收入、生活满意度和幸福感、社会关系和心理感受。初步分析和路径分析证明了8个变量的重要性:工作与生活的平衡、与朋友见面的频率、幸福感、压力、与家人在一起的时间、健康自我评估、收入满意度和履行家庭责任的难度。通径分析显示,工作时间对工作与生活的平衡、幸福感、与朋友见面的频率和压力有直接影响。此外,当包括工作满意度、工作保障、运动时间、睡眠时间和休闲时间等变量时,该模型的效率明显降低。根据国际文献和阿布扎比的背景讨论了这些影响。
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