From public to private: the gendered impact of COVID-19 pandemic on work-life balance and work-family balance

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Community Work & Family Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/13668803.2023.2265044
Hind Elhinnawy, Morag Kennedy, Silvia Gomes
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This article provides insights into the ways flexible, hybrid and work-from-home arrangements have impacted women during COVID-19 lockdowns in the UK. Based on 10 in-depth interviews with women living and working in the East Midlands, England, who turned to work from home during COVID lockdowns, this study found that despite heightened care needs and the additional burdens women faced during the pandemic, one silver lining was that flexible and hybrid work has positively impacted some. All women spoke about how the pandemic and associated restrictions have altered their conceptualisation of space both positively and negatively. Life during the pandemic gave participants extra care needs and added burdens, but it also gave them more space to be with family and to manage their lives more effectively. This sense of increased space for social and family bonding and life and time management was reduced (again) after the pandemic due to the difficulties women had to bear in balancing the demands of work and family obligations. This article contributes to the studies on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on women’s work-life-balance (WLB) and work-family-balance (WFB),demonstrating the need to think of innovative ways to support women’s flexible work in the long term.
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从公共到私人:2019冠状病毒病大流行对工作生活平衡和工作家庭平衡的性别影响
本文介绍了在英国COVID-19封锁期间,灵活、混合和在家工作安排对女性的影响。根据对在英格兰东米德兰兹生活和工作的妇女进行的10次深入访谈,这些妇女在COVID封锁期间转向在家工作,本研究发现,尽管大流行期间妇女面临的护理需求增加和额外负担,但一线希望是灵活和混合工作对一些人产生了积极影响。所有妇女都谈到大流行病和相关限制如何积极和消极地改变了她们对空间的概念。大流行期间的生活给参与者带来了额外的护理需求和负担,但也使他们有更多空间与家人在一起,并更有效地管理自己的生活。由于妇女在平衡工作要求和家庭义务方面遇到的困难,这种增加社会和家庭联系以及生活和时间管理空间的感觉在大流行病之后(再次)减少了。本文有助于研究COVID-19封锁对女性工作与生活平衡和工作与家庭平衡的影响,表明有必要思考创新方法,长期支持女性灵活工作。
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