糟糕经济的好处:商业周期与基于时间的工作-生活冲突

The benefits of bad economies: Business cycles and time-based work–life conflict.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology · 2015
被引 18
ABS 4

中文导读

研究发现经济衰退期员工工作时间减少,家庭、睡眠和休闲时间增加,揭示了糟糕经济对个人生活的潜在好处。

Abstract

Recent management research has indicated the importance of family, sleep, and recreation as nonwork activities of employees. Drawing from entrainment theory, we develop an expanded model of work-life conflict to contend that macrolevel business cycles influence the amount of time employees spend on both work and nonwork activities. Focusing solely on working adults, we test this model in a large nationally representative dataset from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that spans an 8-year period, which includes the "Great Recession" from 2007 through 2009. We find that during economic booms, employees work more and therefore spend less time with family, sleeping, and recreating. In contrast, in recessionary economies, employees spend less time working and therefore more time with family, sleeping, and recreating. Thus, we extend the theory on time-based work-to-family conflict, showing that there are potential personal and relational benefits for employees in recessionary economies.

劳动经济学工作-家庭冲突商业周期时间分配