| Literature DB >> 24039337 |
Phyllis Moen1, Jack Lam, Samantha Ammons, Erin L Kelly.
Abstract
How are professionals responding to the time strains brought on by the stress of their higher status jobs? Qualitative data from professionals reveal (a) general acceptance of the emerging temporal organization of professional work, including rising time demands and blurred boundaries around work/ nonwork times and places, and (b) time work as strategic responses to work intensification, overloads, and boundarylessness. We detected four time-work strategies: prioritizing time, scaling back obligations, blocking out time, and time shifting of obligations. These strategies are often more work-friendly than family-friendly, but "blocking out time" and "time shifting" suggest promising avenues for work-time policy and practice.Entities:
Keywords: professionals; strategies; stress of higher status; time strains; time work; work-family
Year: 2013 PMID: 24039337 PMCID: PMC3769188 DOI: 10.1177/0730888413481482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Work Occup ISSN: 0730-8884