How I was brought up? Parental SES and adult work conflict, stress, and satisfaction

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Spectrum Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/02732173.2023.2192534
Matthew A. Andersson, Laura Upenieks
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Abstract In an American economy marked by intense devotion to work, worker well-being is diminished by perceived work-nonwork conflict, especially within higher-status occupations. Yet, work and labor perceptions are constructed within an intergenerational attainment process. This raises the important issue of whether parental origins are determinative of perceived work stress during adulthood. We combine multiple years of national data (2010, 2014, and 2018 General Social Survey) and utilize life-course models of health to begin to understand the differential roles of personal and parental socioeconomic statuses for perceived work conflict and stress in adulthood. We find that educational attainment is linked to perceived work-family and family-work conflict, whereas occupational attainment is linked to work-family conflict as well as perceived job stress and satisfaction. These patterns do not change significantly upon controlling parental socioeconomic status. Parental education and socioeconomic standing associate with adult work stress and perceived family-work interference, but these associations mostly become insignificant once adult attainment is considered. In total, our findings are more consistent with pathway models of life-course stress and well-being, implicating adulthood circumstances, than with critical-period models that emphasize the enduring importance of childhood characteristics.
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我是怎么长大的?父母社会经济地位与成人工作冲突、压力和满意度
摘要在以对工作的强烈投入为标志的美国经济中,工人的幸福感因工作与非工作的冲突而降低,尤其是在地位较高的职业中。然而,工作和劳动观念是在代际成就过程中构建的。这就提出了一个重要的问题,即父母出身是否决定了成年后的工作压力。我们结合了多年的国家数据(2010年、2014年和2018年综合社会调查),并利用健康的生命历程模型,开始了解个人和父母的社会经济地位在成年后感知的工作冲突和压力中的不同作用。我们发现,教育程度与感知到的工作-家庭和家庭-工作冲突有关,而职业程度与感知的工作压力和满意度有关。控制父母的社会经济地位后,这些模式不会发生显著变化。父母教育和社会经济地位与成年人的工作压力和家庭工作干扰有关,但一旦考虑到成年人的成就,这些联系大多变得微不足道。总的来说,我们的发现与强调儿童特征的持久重要性的关键时期模型相比,更符合涉及成年环境的生命过程压力和幸福感的路径模型。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Spectrum publishes papers on theoretical, methodological, quantitative and qualitative research, and applied research in areas of sociology, social psychology, anthropology, and political science.
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