The Impact of Telework and Closure of Educational and Childcare Facilities on Working People During COVID-19

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Zeitschrift Fur Arbeits-Und Organisationspsychologie Pub Date : 2021-09-16 DOI:10.1026/0932-4089/a000370
Michèle Rieth, V. Hagemann
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Abstract. This study examines the impact of telework and closure of educational and childcare facilities on working people during COVID-19. We compare telework versus nontelework conditions and people with and without stay-at-home children. Data from 465 working people in Germany were collected via an online survey. People who do not work from home experience more stress, more negative and less positive affect, less life satisfaction and trust in government, and less loss of control over career success than those working from home. Concerning the conservation of resources theory, working from home can thus be seen as a resource gain, representing, in accordance with the self-regulation theory, a way to deal with pandemic threats. However, home office only seems to be beneficial if working conditions at home are supportive; otherwise, it is experienced as a resource threat or loss, especially with stay-at-home children.
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COVID-19期间远程办公和关闭教育和托儿设施对劳动人民的影响
摘要本研究考察了2019冠状病毒病期间远程办公以及教育和托儿设施关闭对劳动人民的影响。我们比较了远程工作和非远程工作的情况,以及有孩子和没有孩子的人。通过在线调查收集了465名德国工作人员的数据。不在家工作的人比在家工作的人压力更大,负面影响更多,积极影响更少,生活满意度和对政府的信任度更低,对事业成功的控制力更小。关于资源保护理论,因此,在家工作可以被视为一种资源收益,根据自我调节理论,这是应对大流行病威胁的一种方式。然而,家庭办公室似乎只有在家庭工作条件有利的情况下才有益;否则,它就会被视为一种资源威胁或损失,尤其是对呆在家里的孩子。
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