| Literature DB >> 33809017 |
Israel Escudero-Castillo1, Fco Javier Mato-Díaz1, Ana Rodriguez-Alvarez2.
Abstract
As a consequence of the Spring 2020 lockdown that occurred in Spain due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many people lost their jobs or had to be furloughed. The objective of this study is to analyse the influence of the latter changes in labour market status on psychological well-being. For this purpose, an ad-hoc questionnaire featuring socio-demographic and mental health criteria was created. Granted that the pandemic can be viewed as an exogenous shock, the bias caused by the bidirectional problems between the work situation and mental well-being can be tackled. Results indicate that the lockdown exerted a greater negative effect on the self-perceived well-being of unemployed and furloughed persons than on those in employment. Moreover, among those in continuous employment, teleworkers experienced a lesser degree of self-perceived well-being post lockdown as compared to those people remaining in the same work location throughout the COVID-19 crisis. Finally, the lockdown provoked worse effects on the self-perceived well-being of women as compared to men, a result that appears to be related to gender differences in household production. In conclusion, these results could be especially relevant given that the evolution of the pandemic is having ongoing effects on employment and, therefore, on the mental health of workers.Entities:
Keywords: health outcomes; precarious employment; work-family issues
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33809017 PMCID: PMC8000869 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18062898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Variables included in the analysis.
| Variable | Rank |
|---|---|
| Mental well-being (dependant variable) | 1 low level of risk; 2 medium level of risk; 3 high level or risk |
| Labour situation | 1 if the person is unemployed; 2 if the person is on furlough due to the pandemic; 3 if the person is on leave due to other reasons; 4 if the person is teleworking; 5 if the person still works at the usual pre-pandemic workplace |
| Sex | 1 man; 2 woman |
| Age | Continuous variable |
| Education level * | 1 low level; 2 medium level; 3 university level |
| Income | 1 if the person has a net monthly income below 1200 €; 2 if the person has an income of 1200 to 2000 €; 3 if the person has an income of 2000 € upwards |
| Disability | 1 if the person is not disabled; 2 otherwise |
| Marital status | if the person is married; 2 if the person is separated or divorced; 3 if the person is single; 4 if the person is widowed |
| People at risk of COVID-19 in the household | 1 if the person lives with someone at risk of infection by COVID-19; 0 otherwise |
| M2 per capita in the dwelling | Continuous variable |
| Spain as a country of birth | 1 if the person was born in Spain; 0 otherwise |
| Number of confined people in the household | 1 if the person lives alone during confinement; 2 if two people live together; 3 if three people live; 4 if four people live; 5 if five people or more live together during confinement |
| Minors in the household | 1 if the person lives with a minor during confinement: 0 otherwise |
| Dwelling with a patio | 1 if people do not have a patio in their dwelling; 2 if the person has a patio |
| Occupational group | 1 directors and managers; 2 scientific and intellectual professionals; 3 support professionals; 4 accounting and administrative employees; 5 catering, protection and sellers; 6 other lower-skilled workers |
| M2 per capita in the dwelling | Continuous variable |
| Years of work experience | Continuous variable |
| Economic sector | 1 primary sector; 2 secondary sector; 3 tertiary sector |
* Low-level education includes people with primary education or less. The middle level includes people who completed high school or vocational education and training. The third level includes people with a university degree.
Distribution of variables depending on work-related situations.
| Unemployed | Furloughed Due to COVID-19 Lockdown | On Leave for Other Reason | Teleworking | Working at the Usual Pre-COVID-19 Workplace | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 116 | 168 | 42 | 462 | 262 | 1 050 |
| Men | 41.38 | 37.50 | 28.57 | 39.39 | 45.80 | 40.48 |
| Women | 58.62 | 62.50 | 71.43 | 60.61 | 54.20 | 59.52 |
| 41.46 | 44.02 | 48.57 | 44.92 | 45.34 | 44.65 | |
| Low Level | 12.93 | 16.07 | 7.14 | 1.30 | 11.07 | 7.62 |
| Medium Level | 33.62 | 38.69 | 42.86 | 11.90 | 36.64 | 26.00 |
| High Level | 53.45 | 45.24 | 50.00 | 86.80 | 52.29 | 66.38 |
| Low Level | 68.10 | 47.31 | 28.57 | 12.64 | 28.08 | 28.83 |
| Medium Level | 23.28 | 41.32 | 45.24 | 44.01 | 43.46 | 41.19 |
| High Level | 8.62 | 11.38 | 26.19 | 43.36 | 28.46 | 29.98 |
| Married | 30.43 | 45.51 | 57.14 | 53.36 | 58.78 | 51.10 |
| Separated | 15.65 | 10.78 | 14.29 | 9.33 | 8.78 | 10.32 |
| Single | 53.04 | 41.92 | 23.81 | 37.09 | 32.06 | 37.82 |
| Widow/er | 0.87 | 1.80 | 4.76 | 0.22 | 0.38 | 0.76 |
| 47.41 | 40.48 | 61.90 | 30.30 | 30.15 | 35.05 | |
| 93.97 | 97.02 | 100.00 | 94.81 | 96.18 | 95.62 | |
| 2.54 | 2.73 | 2.88 | 2.70 | 2.73 | 2.70 | |
| 33.62 | 37.50 | 45.24 | 38.96 | 40.84 | 38.86 | |
| 23.28 | 17.96 | 21.43 | 15.03 | 21.37 | 18.26 | |
| 1 | 3.51 | 4.17 | 2.56 | 3.03 | 3.05 | 3.25 |
| 2 | 28.95 | 22.62 | 33.33 | 70.13 | 33.97 | 47.56 |
| 3 | 11.40 | 19.64 | 12.82 | 14.07 | 13.36 | 14.45 |
| 4 | 15.79 | 8.33 | 10.26 | 11.26 | 9.16 | 10.72 |
| 5 | 20.18 | 29.76 | 33.33 | 1.30 | 22.52 | 14.45 |
| 6 | 20.18 | 15.48 | 7.69 | 0.22 | 17.94 | 9.57 |
| 38.68 | 34.44 | 34.65 | 38.23 | 37.47 | 37.34 | |
| 14.76 | 19.04 | 22.52 | 19.93 | 21.70 | 19.76 | |
| Primary | 3.45 | 2.98 | 0.00 | 1.95 | 3.82 | 2.67 |
| Secondary | 12.93 | 14.29 | 19.05 | 11.26 | 20.99 | 14.67 |
| Tertiary | 83.62 | 82.74 | 80.95 | 86.80 | 75.19 | 82.67 |
* The different categories of the occupational groups correspond to the following: 1 Directors and managers; 2 Scientific and intellectual professionals; 3 Support professionals; 4 Accounting and administrative employees; 5 Catering, protection and sellers; 6 Other lower-skilled workers.
Ordered probit results.
| General Estimation | Estimation for Men | Estimation for Women | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 1050 | 425 | 625 | |||||||||
| Unemployed | 0.84437 | *** | 1.07112 | *** | 0.51415 | * | ||||||
| Furloughed due to the COVID-19 lockdown | 0.96063 | *** | 1.11323 | *** | 0.63360 | ** | ||||||
| On leave for other reasons | 0.17952 | 0.75994 | −0.49211 | |||||||||
| Teleworking | 0.62452 | *** | 0.40694 | 0.53651 | * | |||||||
| Women | 0.35135 | ** | ||||||||||
|
| −0.02621 | ** | −0.04544 | ** | −0.03127 | * | ||||||
| Medium level | −0.16840 | −0.33784 | 0.04477 | |||||||||
| High level | −0.19317 | −0.25101 | −0.33114 | |||||||||
| Medium level | −0.12593 | −0.43807 | * | 0.35100 | ||||||||
| High level | −0.08224 | −0.56825 | * | 0.53434 | * | |||||||
| 0.48560 | 0.65574 | 0.36230 | ||||||||||
| Separated or divorced | −0.07292 | 0.33120 | −0.20964 | |||||||||
| Single | −1.2446 | *** | −0.96734 | *** | −1.12968 | ** | ||||||
| Widow/widower | −0.57264 | −1.14898 | 0.72199 | |||||||||
| 0.24100 | −0.12584 | 0.59719 | *** | |||||||||
| 0.25263 | −0.22694 | 0.83380 | * | |||||||||
| Two people | −1.5367 | *** | −0.75429 | * | −2.08436 | *** | ||||||
| Three people | −1.75079 | *** | 0.09374 | −2.87277 | *** | |||||||
| Four people | −2.00972 | *** | −0.22890 | −2.97841 | *** | |||||||
| Five or more | −1.97991 | *** | 0.04788 | −3.58189 | *** | |||||||
| −0.00836 | −0.74595 | ** | 0.69000 | *** | ||||||||
| −0.36685 | ** | −0.35111 | −0.49659 | ** | ||||||||
| Scientific and intellectual professionals | −0.61117 | ** | −0.38082 | −0.89385 | ** | |||||||
| Support professionals | −0.66527 | ** | −0.33565 | −1.25528 | ** | |||||||
| Accounting and administrative employees | −0.91837 | ** | −0.32109 | −1.0982 | ** | |||||||
| Catering, protection and sellers | −0.49537 | −0.90008 | ** | −0.26511 | ||||||||
| Other lower-skilled workers | −0.37783 | −0.74540 | * | −0.36606 | ||||||||
| −0.02103 | ** | −0.00139 | −0.02655 | ** | ||||||||
| −0.40894 | ** | 0.19020 | −0.57945 | *** | ||||||||
| Primary | −1.02120 | ** | −1.38499 | ** | −0.25981 | |||||||
| Tertiary | −0.34072 | −0.62145 | ** | 0.12946 | ||||||||
|
| −5.67907 | *** | −4.14714 | *** | −6.43643 | *** | ||||||
|
| −3.70860 | *** | −2.03827 | * | −4.23000 | *** | ||||||
Levels of significance: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0. 01; *** p < 0.001.
Marginal effects for work-related situations (ref: working at the usual workplace).
| General Estimation | Estimation for Men | Estimation for Women | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| ||||||
| Low Risk | −0.2445 | *** | −0.3095 | *** | −0.1207 | * |
| Medium Risk | 0.1180 | *** | 0.1751 | *** | 0.0398 | |
| High Risk | 0.1264 | *** | 0.1344 | ** | 0.0809 | * |
|
| ||||||
| Low Risk | −0.2726 | *** | −0.3195 | *** | −0.1462 | ** |
| Medium Risk | 0.1207 | *** | 0.1764 | *** | 0.0426 | |
| High Risk | 0.1519 | *** | 0.1430 | *** | 0.1036 | ** |
|
| ||||||
| Low Risk | −0.0557 | −0.2291 | 0.1260 | |||
| Medium Risk | 0.0369 | 0.1500 | * | −0.0733 | ||
| High Risk | 0.0187 | 0.0791 | −0.0526 | |||
|
| ||||||
| Low Risk | −0.1867 | *** | −0.1260 | −0.1256 | ** | |
| Medium Risk | 0.1030 | *** | 0.0925 | 0.0405 | ||
| High Risk | 0.0836 | ** | 0.0335 | 0.0850 | ** | |
Levels of significance: * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.