Working from home, work–family conflict, and the role of gender and gender role attitudes

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Deniz Yucel, Heejung Chung
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Previous studies have shown that societal norms around gender roles can shape gender-based outcomes of working from home. This paper extends these findings to see how individuals’ gender role attitudes can moderate the relationship between working from home and work–family conflict, but again with varying outcomes for men and women. We use data from around 3150 employees who participated in wave 10 (2017–2018) of the German Family Panel Survey (pairfam). Results suggest that compared to employees with fixed work locations, those who work from home report higher levels of family-to-work conflict, but not higher work-to-family conflict. Positive associations between working from home and both types of work – family conflict are found only for women, not for men. Specifically, the positive association between working from home and family-to-work conflict is mainly present among women with traditional gender role attitudes, while the positive association between working from home and work-to-family conflict is mainly present among women with egalitarian gender role attitudes. No such variation, however, was found for men. This study highlights the importance of taking gender and gender role attitudes into account when examining the consequences of working from home.
在家工作,工作-家庭冲突,性别角色和性别角色态度
先前的研究表明,围绕性别角色的社会规范可以塑造基于性别的在家工作结果。本文扩展了这些发现,以了解个人的性别角色态度如何调节在家工作和工作-家庭冲突之间的关系,但同样对男性和女性有不同的结果。我们使用了参与德国家庭小组调查(pairfam)第10轮(2017-2018)的约3150名员工的数据。结果表明,与固定工作地点的员工相比,在家工作的员工报告的家庭与工作冲突程度更高,但工作与家庭冲突的程度并不高。在家工作和这两种类型的工作-家庭冲突之间的积极联系只在女性身上发现,而在男性身上没有发现。具体而言,在家办公与家庭与工作冲突的正相关关系主要存在于传统性别角色态度的女性中,而在家办公与工作与家庭冲突的正相关关系主要存在于平等主义性别角色态度的女性中。然而,在男性中没有发现这种差异。这项研究强调了在研究在家工作的后果时考虑性别和性别角色态度的重要性。
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