From flexibility to unending availability: Platform workers' experiences of work–family conflict

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Paul Glavin, Scott Schieman, Alex Bierman
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Abstract

Objective

This article examines whether performing location-based platform work is associated with greater work–family conflict—and if this association is stronger for those relying on labor platforms for their primary employment.

Background

Digital labor platforms project a vision of flexibility and improved work-family balance for workers; however, empirical evidence supporting these promises remains elusive. While platform workers are normally offered the freedom to choose their work hours, the efforts of labor platforms to algorithmically manage workers' schedules may encourage an ‘always-on’ approach to work that pressures workers to prioritize work availability that exacerbates work–family conflicts.

Method

We conducted three national surveys of Canadian workers in 2020, 2021, and 2022. Based on pooled survey data (N = 10,483), structural equational modeling was used to investigate (1) the relationship between location-based platform work and work–family conflict and (2) the mediating role of work-family role blurring—captured by work contact outside of normal working hours.

Results

We discovered that platform workers, compared to employees and the traditional self-employed, reported greater work–family conflict—conflicts that were especially pronounced for those relying on labor platforms as their primary source of income. These patterns were partially explained by platform workers' increased exposure to work contact outside of work hours.

Conclusion

Our findings question the assertion that digital labor platforms provide enhanced flexibility for managing work and family demands. Instead, we contend that the instability inherent in platform work blurs and disrupts work-family role boundaries, disproportionately favoring labor platforms and their clientele at the expense of workers' familial responsibilities.

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从灵活性到无休止的可用性:平台工作者的工作与家庭冲突经历
本文研究了从事基于位置的平台工作是否与更大的工作-家庭冲突有关,以及对于那些主要依靠劳动平台就业的人来说,这种关联是否更强。数字劳动平台为劳动者带来了灵活性和改善工作-家庭平衡的愿景;然而,支持这些承诺的实证证据仍然难以捉摸。虽然平台工人通常可以自由选择工作时间,但劳动平台通过算法管理工人的日程安排,可能会鼓励一种 "永远在线 "的工作方式,迫使工人优先考虑工作时间,从而加剧工作与家庭的冲突。基于汇总的调查数据(N = 10,483),我们使用结构方程模型研究了(1)基于位置的平台工作与工作-家庭冲突之间的关系;(2)工作-家庭角色模糊的中介作用--由正常工作时间以外的工作接触所捕捉。我们发现,与雇员和传统的自雇人士相比,平台工作者报告了更大的工作-家庭冲突--对于那些依赖劳动平台作为主要收入来源的人来说,这种冲突尤为明显。这些模式的部分原因是,平台工作者在工作时间之外接触工作的机会增多。我们的研究结果对数字劳动平台为处理工作和家庭需求提供了更大灵活性这一说法提出了质疑。相反,我们认为,平台工作固有的不稳定性模糊并扰乱了工作与家庭的角色界限,过度偏向于劳动平台及其客户,牺牲了工人的家庭责任。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
81
期刊介绍: For more than 70 years, Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) has been a leading research journal in the family field. JMF features original research and theory, research interpretation and reviews, and critical discussion concerning all aspects of marriage, other forms of close relationships, and families.In 2009, an institutional subscription to Journal of Marriage and Family includes a subscription to Family Relations and Journal of Family Theory & Review.
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