Working Hours, Shift, and Remote Work by Industry and Occupation in U.S. Full-time Workers.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Workplace Health & Safety Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1177/21650799241257157
Guang X Chen
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Abstract

Background: This study examines working hours, shift work, and remote work patterns by occupation and industry among U.S. full-time workers, along with the association between working and sleeping hours.

Methods: Utilizing data from 2011 to 2020 American Time Use Survey, this national household survey examines how individuals aged 15 years or older in the United States spend their time within a 24-hour period.

Findings: In 2011 to 2019, U.S. full-time workers averaged 8.1 hours of work and 7.8 hours spent sleep on workdays, increasing to 9.6 hours on non-workdays. Among all occupations, Emergency medical technicians and paramedics had the longest average working hours (10.4 hours). Protective services occupations had the highest percentage (41.7%) of workers reporting often working shifts other than daytime. Among all industries, truck transportation industry had the longest average working hours (9.2). Food services and drinking places industries had the highest percentage (28.6%) of workers reporting often working shifts other than daytime. Working hours showed a negative association with sleeping hours. In 2020, 34.0% of full-time workers reported remote work due to COVID-19, with the largest percentage (72.3%) occurring in business and financial operations.

Conclusions: The study findings offer essential benchmarks for comparing working hours and schedules across diverse occupations and industries. These insights empower occupational health practitioners to advocate for prevention measures, addressing health concerns arising from prolonged working hours and shift work.

按行业和职业分列的美国全职工人的工作时间、轮班和远程工作情况。
研究背景本研究探讨了美国全职工作者按职业和行业划分的工作时间、轮班工作和远程工作模式,以及工作时间和睡眠时间之间的关联:这项全国性家庭调查利用 2011 年至 2020 年美国时间使用调查的数据,研究了美国 15 岁或以上的个人如何在 24 小时内花费时间:2011 年至 2019 年,美国全职工作者工作日平均工作 8.1 小时,睡眠 7.8 小时,非工作日增至 9.6 小时。在所有职业中,紧急医疗技术人员和护理人员的平均工作时间最长(10.4 小时)。保护性服务行业中,报告经常从事非日班工作的工人比例最高(41.7%)。在所有行业中,卡车运输业的平均工作时间最长(9.2 小时)。食品服务和饮酒场所行业中,报告经常非白班工作的工人比例最高(28.6%)。工作时间与睡眠时间呈负相关。2020 年,34.0% 的全职工人因 COVID-19 而报告了远程工作,其中商业和金融业的比例最高(72.3%):研究结果为比较不同职业和行业的工作时间和时间表提供了重要基准。这些见解使职业健康从业人员有能力倡导预防措施,解决因工作时间过长和轮班工作引起的健康问题。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Workplace Health & Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity is the official publication of the American Association of Occupational Health Nursing, Inc. (AAOHN). It is a scientific peer-reviewed Journal. Its purpose is to support and promote the practice of occupational and environmental health nurses by providing leading edge research findings and evidence-based clinical practices. It publishes articles that span the range of issues facing occupational and environmental health professionals, including emergency and all-hazard preparedness, health promotion, safety, productivity, environmental health, case management, workers'' compensation, business and leadership, compliance and information management.
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