Working from Home and Worker Well-being: New Evidence from Germany

IF 2.9 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR ILR Review Pub Date : 2023-01-24 DOI:10.1177/00197939221148716
Duanyi Yang, E. Kelly, L. Kubzansky, Lisa Berkman
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The COVID-19 pandemic piqued interest in remote work, but research yields mixed findings on the impact of working from home on workers’ well-being and job attitudes. The authors develop a conceptual distinction between working from home that occurs during regular work hours (replacement work-from-home) and working from home that occurs outside of those hours (extension work-from-home). Using linked establishment-employee survey data from Germany, the authors find that extension work-from-home is associated with lower psychological well-being, higher turnover intentions, and higher work-to-family and family-to-work conflicts. By contrast, replacement work-from-home is associated with better well-being and higher job satisfaction, but higher work-to-family conflict. Extension work-from-home has more negative effects for women’s well-being and work-to-family conflict. This distinction clarifies the conditions under which remote work can have positive consequences for workers and for organizations.
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在家工作与员工幸福感:来自德国的新证据
2019冠状病毒病大流行激起了人们对远程工作的兴趣,但关于在家工作对员工幸福感和工作态度的影响,研究结果喜忧参半。作者对正常工作时间内的在家工作(替代在家工作)和正常工作时间以外的在家工作(扩展在家工作)进行了概念上的区分。利用来自德国的相关企业员工调查数据,作者发现,延长在家工作时间与较低的心理幸福感、较高的离职意愿、较高的工作与家庭、家庭与工作之间的冲突有关。相比之下,替代在家工作与更好的幸福感和更高的工作满意度相关,但也会增加工作与家庭的冲突。延长在家工作对妇女的幸福感和工作与家庭冲突的负面影响更大。这一区别阐明了远程工作可以对工人和组织产生积极影响的条件。
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