Effets du temps partiel sur la conciliation des temps sociaux des aidants

Anaïs Cheneau
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Informal caregivers in employment have considerable difficulty reconciling their social times because of their multiple responsibilities (family, parental, domestic, professional and caregiver), and may then reduce their work to part-time. To cast light on the potential effects of part-time work on the reconciliation of social times, we compare the situation of informal caregivers in full-time and in part-time employment, using the propensity score matching method. This makes it possible to control for the heterogeneity of observable variables taking into account the determinants of recourse to part-time work. Part-time employment may be a deliberate choice and thus reflect specific caregiving preferences and behaviours. Accordingly, we also control for unobservable variables relating to the propensity to be a caregiver. The results show that, other things being equal, a shift to part-time work contributes to increasing time devoted to caregiving more than proportionately to the reduction in time worked; the increased caregiving time contributes to explain the greater probability of caregivers in part-time employment reporting a reduction in social relations and caregiving-related psychological problems.
兼职工作对照顾者社会时间协调的影响
由于承担多重责任(家庭、父母、家务、专业和照顾者),就业中的非正式照顾者在协调社交时间方面相当困难,因此可能会将工作减少为兼职。为了揭示兼职工作对社会时代协调的潜在影响,我们采用倾向得分匹配方法,比较了全职和兼职非正规照顾者的情况。这使得控制可观察变量的异质性成为可能,同时考虑到求助于兼职工作的决定因素。兼职工作可能是一种深思熟虑的选择,因此反映了特定的照顾偏好和行为。因此,我们还控制了与成为照顾者的倾向相关的不可观察变量。结果表明,在其他条件相同的情况下,转向兼职工作有助于增加用于护理的时间,其比例大于工作时间的减少;照顾时间的增加有助于解释兼职工作的照顾者报告社会关系和照顾相关心理问题减少的更大可能性。
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