Добавить новость

Мэр Москвы рассказал о развитии Таганского района

Милонов предложил запретить показ турецких телесериалов в России

Суд взыскал с Успенской 280 тысяч рублей по иску Киркорова

Комиссия МАК установила обстоятельства крушения SSJ 100 в Подмосковье

News in English


Новости сегодня

Новости от TheMoneytizer

Couples don’t have the same experience when both work from home

“We found that men and women don’t have the same experience working from home,” said Jasmine Hu, lead author of the study and professor of management at The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business. “There are still some gendered differences in how they manage their job and family responsibilities.” The study was published recently in the journal Personnel Psychology. The researchers did two studies, both during the COVID-19 pandemic. One study involved 172 married dual-earner couples in mainland China who had at least one child. That study was done near the beginning of the pandemic in April and May of 2020. The second study was done in South Korea, later in the pandemic from June to August 2021. This involved 60 dual-earner couples, some with children and some without. In both surveys, all participants completed two surveys each day for 14 consecutive workdays. Each husband and wife reported their work-from-home status and the amount of work and family tasks they completed. They also completed various measures, which could include work-family conflict and family-work conflict, how much guilt they felt toward their families and their work, and their psychological withdrawal from work and family. Findings showed that when husbands had flexible work schedules, wives completed significantly more work tasks when working from home than in the office. When wives had inflexible work arrangements, husbands completed significantly more family tasks when working from home. “These findings suggest that husbands could help remote working wives when they have more flexible work schedules and do more family tasks when their wives have more rigid work schedules,” Hu said. Overall, the results suggested that when the boundaries between work and family time are blurry, dual-earner couples feel the conflict. Findings showed that when employees (both husbands and wives) worked from home, they increased how much work they completed around their home and family, but that increased their feelings of inter-role conflict, psychological withdrawal from work and feelings of guilt concerning work for their employer. “Managers should form realistic expectations about how much work their remote working employees can effectively handle and show more understanding of the home working situations of dual-earner couples,” Hu said. Hu said the results suggest husbands with flexibility in scheduling work time can provide more support for their wives to complete their remote work tasks. “Organizations and managers should give their male employees more flexibility when possible so they and their families can better adapt to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic,” she said. While many of the work-from-home policies this study investigated were put into place because of the pandemic, Hu said that things won’t go back to the way they were when the pandemic is over. “COVID-19 forever changed how we work. Remote working is going to become much more of a norm,” she said. “People have really gotten used to the benefit of working from home and many won’t want to go back to the office full time.” Hu said she sees hybrid work as the best possible future for working couples. “This will allow employees to have the flexibility they get from working at home, while also having the opportunity to interact more with colleagues at the office, which can increase collaboration and inspire creativity and innovation,” she said.
“We found that men and women don’t have the same experience working from home,” said Jasmine Hu, lead author of the study and professor of management at The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business. “There are still some gendered differences in how they manage their job and family responsibilities.” The study was published recently in the journal Personnel Psychology. The researchers did two studies, both during the COVID-19 pandemic. One study involved 172 married dual-earner couples in mainland China who had at least one child. That study was done near the beginning of the pandemic in April and May of 2020. The second study was done in South Korea, later in the pandemic from June to August 2021. This involved 60 dual-earner couples, some with children and some without. In both surveys, all participants completed two surveys each day for 14 consecutive workdays. Each husband and wife reported their work-from-home status and the amount of work and family tasks they completed. They also completed various measures, which could include work-family conflict and family-work conflict, how much guilt they felt toward their families and their work, and their psychological withdrawal from work and family. Findings showed that when husbands had flexible work schedules, wives completed significantly more work tasks when working from home than in the office. When wives had inflexible work arrangements, husbands completed significantly more family tasks when working from home. “These findings suggest that husbands could help remote working wives when they have more flexible work schedules and do more family tasks when their wives have more rigid work schedules,” Hu said. Overall, the results suggested that when the boundaries between work and family time are blurry, dual-earner couples feel the conflict. Findings showed that when employees (both husbands and wives) worked from home, they increased how much work they completed around their home and family, but that increased their feelings of inter-role conflict, psychological withdrawal from work and feelings of guilt concerning work for their employer. “Managers should form realistic expectations about how much work their remote working employees can effectively handle and show more understanding of the home working situations of dual-earner couples,” Hu said. Hu said the results suggest husbands with flexibility in scheduling work time can provide more support for their wives to complete their remote work tasks. “Organizations and managers should give their male employees more flexibility when possible so they and their families can better adapt to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic,” she said. While many of the work-from-home policies this study investigated were put into place because of the pandemic, Hu said that things won’t go back to the way they were when the pandemic is over. “COVID-19 forever changed how we work. Remote working is going to become much more of a norm,” she said. “People have really gotten used to the benefit of working from home and many won’t want to go back to the office full time.” Hu said she sees hybrid work as the best possible future for working couples. “This will allow employees to have the flexibility they get from working at home, while also having the opportunity to interact more with colleagues at the office, which can increase collaboration and inspire creativity and innovation,” she said.

In dual-earner couples, working from home may be a better deal for husbands than wives in some ways, according to two related studies of workers in China and South Korea.

The research showed that both husbands and wives completed more family-related tasks when they worked from home versus the office.  However, when wives worked from home, husbands completed fewer family tasks than when their wives worked in the office. Wives did not complete fewer tasks when husbands worked from home.

In addition, wives in both studies felt increased guilt about failing to accomplish housework and spending time with their families when they did more work at the office. In men, that result was found in one study.

“We found that men and women don’t have the same experience working from home,” said Jasmine Hu, lead author of the study and professor of management at The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business.

“There are still some gendered differences in how they manage their job and family responsibilities.”

The study was published recently in the journal Personnel Psychology.

The researchers did two studies, both during the COVID-19 pandemic.  One study involved 172 married dual-earner couples in mainland China who had at least one child. That study was done near the beginning of the pandemic in April and May of 2020.

The second study was done in South Korea, later in the pandemic from June to August 2021. This involved 60 dual-earner couples, some with children and some without.

In both surveys, all participants completed two surveys each day for 14 consecutive workdays. Each husband and wife reported their work-from-home status and the amount of work and family tasks they completed.

They also completed various measures, which could include work-family conflict and family-work conflict, how much guilt they felt toward their families and their work, and their psychological withdrawal from work and family.

Findings showed that when husbands had flexible work schedules, wives completed significantly more work tasks when working from home than in the office.  When wives had inflexible work arrangements, husbands completed significantly more family tasks when working from home.

“These findings suggest that husbands could help remote working wives when they have more flexible work schedules and do more family tasks when their wives have more rigid work schedules,” Hu said.

Overall, the results suggested that when the boundaries between work and family time are blurry, dual-earner couples feel the conflict.

Findings showed that when employees (both husbands and wives) worked from home, they increased how much work they completed around their home and family, but that increased their feelings of inter-role conflict, psychological withdrawal from work and feelings of guilt concerning work for their employer.

“Managers should form realistic expectations about how much work their remote working employees can effectively handle and show more understanding of the home working situations of dual-earner couples,” Hu said.

Hu said the results suggest husbands with flexibility in scheduling work time can provide more support for their wives to complete their remote work tasks.

“Organizations and managers should give their male employees more flexibility when possible so they and their families can better adapt to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic,” she said.

While many of the work-from-home policies this study investigated were put into place because of the pandemic, Hu said that things won’t go back to the way they were when the pandemic is over.

“COVID-19 forever changed how we work. Remote working is going to become much more of a norm,” she said.

“People have really gotten used to the benefit of working from home and many won’t want to go back to the office full time.”

Hu said she sees hybrid work as the best possible future for working couples.

“This will allow employees to have the flexibility they get from working at home, while also having the opportunity to interact more with colleagues at the office, which can increase collaboration and inspire creativity and innovation,” she said.

Читайте на 123ru.net


Новости 24/7 DirectAdvert - доход для вашего сайта



Частные объявления в Вашем городе, в Вашем регионе и в России



Smi24.net — ежеминутные новости с ежедневным архивом. Только у нас — все главные новости дня без политической цензуры. "123 Новости" — абсолютно все точки зрения, трезвая аналитика, цивилизованные споры и обсуждения без взаимных обвинений и оскорблений. Помните, что не у всех точка зрения совпадает с Вашей. Уважайте мнение других, даже если Вы отстаиваете свой взгляд и свою позицию. Smi24.net — облегчённая версия старейшего обозревателя новостей 123ru.net. Мы не навязываем Вам своё видение, мы даём Вам срез событий дня без цензуры и без купюр. Новости, какие они есть —онлайн с поминутным архивом по всем городам и регионам России, Украины, Белоруссии и Абхазии. Smi24.net — живые новости в живом эфире! Быстрый поиск от Smi24.net — это не только возможность первым узнать, но и преимущество сообщить срочные новости мгновенно на любом языке мира и быть услышанным тут же. В любую минуту Вы можете добавить свою новость - здесь.




Новости от наших партнёров в Вашем городе

Ria.city

90 миллионов вызовов приняла Система-112 Московской области за 9 лет работы

В Павлово-Посадском округе благоустроили три «народные тропы» длиной 235 м

Правдивый рассказ про отдых в Дагестане: цены и удобства, страхи и ошибки

Андрей Воробьев: цифровизация поможет ускорить получение документов в Подмосковье

Музыкальные новости

Shaman связал выход Байдена из гонки со своим выступлением у посольства в Москве

Томские спортсменки выиграли Кубок России по лапте

D&D's new 2024 Player's Handbook will have 10 species to choose from including goliaths, and drow will be closer to their Baldur's Gate 3 version

Минеев единогласным решением судей победил Исмаилова на турнире в Москве

Новости России

Не стало актера и режиссера Владимира Королева

В ДЕЛЕ ТРАМПА НАШЛИ "АФРОАМЕРИКАНЦА"! ИМ ОКАЗАЛСЯ... КАМАЛА ХАРРИС.

«Это свет нового поколения». Haval анонсировал совершенно новый Haval F7 для России

Мэр Москвы рассказал о развитии Таганского района

Экология в России и мире

Дата запуска новой системы въезда / выезда из ЕС перенесена: российским туристам теперь надо в ней зарегистрироваться

Приплыли… Какие инфекции обитают в воде

Семьи работников заводов АО "Желдорреммаш" стали призерами федерального конкурса «Это у нас семейное»

Кутюрная коллекция Thom Browne FW-2024/25 (осень-зима 2024)

Спорт в России и мире

Саснович уступила в финале турнира WTA-250 в Будапеште

Тарпищев: Рублёву надо не играть, а заняться своим здоровьем

Медведев в матче против Синнера на Уимблдоне проявил характер, заявил Ольховский

Панова и Сизикова вышли в финал турнира WTA в Палермо в парном разряде

Moscow.media

Дигорское ущелье

Quto: почему троит двигатель

"Он очень больной мальчик": диаспора просит отпустить мигранта проломившего голову депутату Госдумы Матвееву.

Иван-Чайное настроение....











Топ новостей на этот час

Rss.plus






Милонов предложил запретить показ турецких телесериалов в России

9-й фестиваль автотюнинга Tuning Open Fest-2024 пройдет в Подмосковье

Не стало актера и режиссера Владимира Королева

Косметический ремонт в школах Лобни закончат к учебному году