Literature DB >> 35941988

Overtime or fragmentation? Family transactions and working time during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hadrien Clouet1.   

Abstract

What changes affected the working time of employees required to work from home by the 2020 French health measures? Drawing on a qualitative survey of a municipal water company, based on interviews, direct observations, and questionnaires, the author shows how telework prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic restructured working time and redistributed the power of regulation. During lockdown periods, working hours were extended and work rhythms changed, with considerable variation depending on the family configuration: confinement with family was not conducive to extended working hours, instead tending to fragment them, whereas isolated teleworkers experienced the opposite effect. © The author 2022 Journal translation and compilation © International Labour Organization 2022.

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Keywords:  COVID‐19; France; conflict; digital technology; family; hours of work; telework; work from home

Year:  2022        PMID: 35941988      PMCID: PMC9349419          DOI: 10.1111/ilr.12372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Labour Rev        ISSN: 0020-7780


  2 in total

1.  Work-life balance/imbalance: the dominance of the middle class and the neglect of the working class.

Authors:  Tracey Warren
Journal:  Br J Sociol       Date:  2015-10-21

2.  "Home is at work and work is at home": telework and individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication.

Authors:  David McNaughton; Tracy Rackensperger; Dana Dorn; Natasha Wilson
Journal:  Work       Date:  2014
  2 in total

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