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Like ships passing in the night? Nonstandard work schedules and spousal satisfaction in Finland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

2020

This study examined the associations of work schedules and spousal satisfaction among Finnish (n = 347), Dutch (n = 304) and British (n = 337) parents. In addition to comparing parents with nonstandard schedule with parents in regular day work, the study examined separately the roles played in spousal satisfaction of morning, evening, night and weekend work and other working time-related variables (working hours, changes in and influence over one’s work schedules and spouse’s work schedule). The three-country data were analyzed using structural equation modeling with a multigroup procedure in Mplus. Little evidence for negative associations of work schedules and related factors with spousal…

puolisotcontent analysisWork-life-balanceGroßbritannienSociology & anthropologyDevelopmental psychologycontent analysis; cross-cultural; nonstandard working times; structural equation modeling; work schedulescross-culturalFinlandNetherlandsMorningsatisfactionGreat BritainWochenendenightworkspousework schedulessisällönanalyysiWork (electrical)kulttuurienvälinen tutkimusSpousevuorotyöperhesuhteetFamily Sociology Sociology of Sexual Behaviorddc:301PsychologyFamiliensoziologie SexualsoziologieScheduleEveningworking hoursNachtarbeitweekendstructural equation modelingStructural equation modelingCross-culturalnonstandard working timesNiederlandelcsh:HQ1-2044spousal satisfactionyötyöEhepartnerZufriedenheitrakenneyhtälömallitFinnlandtyöaikaArbeitszeitSoziologie AnthropologieContent analysistyytyväisyyslcsh:The family. Marriage. Woman
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Bending Work Time: Curvilinear Relationship Between Working Time Dimensions and Psychological and Somatic Symptoms.

2020

Objectives Study examines the curvilinear associations of working time dimensions (working hours, time pressure, work schedules, and control of work time and pace) on psychological and somatic symptoms. Methods Representative Finnish Quality-of-Work-Life Surveys conducted in 2003, 2008 and 2013 were restricted to those (N=11,165) regularly working over 10h/week with more than one-year tenure in their job. Generalised additive models were utilised in analysis. Results Working hours had U-shaped relationships with psychosomatic symptoms, while time pressure had a threshold effect. Work pace control had linear effect. The effects of work time control and work schedules were insignificant. Ther…

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