Lockdowns and Telework: Psychological and Work-Related Consequences

IF 0.4 4区 管理学 Q4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Relations Industrielles-Industrial Relations Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.7202/1088552ar
Denis Chênevert, Pierre-Luc Fournier, L. Menvielle, J. Bruneau, D. Jutras-Aswad, Audrey Bissonnette
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COVID-19 lockdowns have significantly impacted workers over the last year. In particular, telework has significantly changed the way work is done. We wished to find out whether previous telework experience helped workers maintain their quality of life during the lockdowns. By analyzing data collected from Canadian workers in the spring of 2020, we found that quality of life indicators significantly declined during the lockdown, and that previous telework experience did little to protect workers. We conclude that quality of life declined the most among teleworkers who had young children at home during the lockdown and who also had a high frequency of telework. This combination seems to have been more detrimental to men than to women.
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封锁和远程办公:心理和工作相关后果
去年,COVID-19封锁对工人产生了重大影响。特别是,远程办公极大地改变了人们的工作方式。我们希望了解以前的远程工作经验是否有助于工人在封锁期间保持生活质量。通过分析2020年春季从加拿大工人那里收集的数据,我们发现,在封锁期间,生活质量指标显著下降,以前的远程工作经验对保护工人几乎没有帮助。我们得出的结论是,在封锁期间家中有年幼孩子的远程工作者,以及远程工作频率较高的远程工作者,其生活质量下降幅度最大。这种组合对男性的伤害似乎比对女性更大。
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