Remote Work, Work Stress, and Work-Life during Pandemic Times: A Latin America Situation

被引:57
作者
Sandoval-Reyes, Juan [1 ]
Idrovo-Carlier, Sandra [2 ]
Duque-Oliva, Edison Jair [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ La Sabana, Fac Psicol, Chia 250001, Colombia
[2] Univ La Sabana, INALDE Business Sch, Chia 250001, Colombia
[3] Univ Nacl Colombia, Fac Ciencias Econ, Bogota 111321, Colombia
[4] Univ Espiritu Santo, Samborondon 104135, Ecuador
关键词
remote work; perceived stress; work-life; COVID-19; Latin America; JOB-SATISFACTION; IMPACT; TELEWORK; METAANALYSIS; COMMITMENT; EXHAUSTION; CONFLICT; DEMANDS; MODEL; LESS;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph18137069
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic affected the relationship between work and life almost everywhere on the planet. Suddenly, remote work became the mainstream way of working for millions of workers. In this context, we explore how the relationship between remote work, work stress, and work-life developed during pandemic times in a Latin America context. In a sample of 1285 responses collected between April and May 2020, through a PLS-SEM model, we found that remote work in pandemic times increased perceived stress (beta = 0.269; p < 0.01), reduced work-life balance (beta = -0.225; p < 0.01) and work satisfaction (beta = -0.190; p < 0.01), and increased productivity (beta = 0.120; p < 0.01) and engagement (beta = 0.120; p < 0.01). We also found a partial moderating effect, competitive and complementary, of perceived stress, and one significant gender difference: when working remotely, perceived stress affects men's productivity more acutely than women's productivity.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 51 条
  • [1] How Effective Is Telecommuting? Assessing the Status of Our Scientific Findings
    Allen, Tammy D.
    Golden, Timothy D.
    Shockley, Kristen M.
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST, 2015, 16 (02) : 40 - 68
  • [2] The Impact of Decoupling of Telework on Job Satisfaction in US Federal Agencies: Does Gender Matter?
    Bae, Kwang Bin
    Kim, Dohyeong
    [J]. AMERICAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 2016, 46 (03) : 356 - 371
  • [3] Bakker A. B., 2007, J MANAGERIAL PSYCHOL, V22, P309, DOI [10.1108/02683940710733115, DOI 10.1108/02683940710733115, https://doi.org/10.1108/02683940710733115]
  • [4] Occupational and Individual Determinants of Work-life Balance among Office Workers with Flexible Work Arrangements
    Bjarntoft, Sofie
    Hallman, David M.
    Mathiassen, Svend Erik
    Larsson, Johan
    Jahncke, Helena
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (04)
  • [5] Brunelle E., 2021, DISTANCE MAKES HEART, V11, P1, DOI [10.1177/215824402098551, DOI 10.1177/215824402098551]
  • [6] Bustamante Christian B. S., 2021, Scientia, V10, P63, DOI [10.57106/scientia.v10i1.127, DOI 10.57106/SCIENTIA.V10I1.127]
  • [7] Women's employment patterns after childbirth and the perceived access to and use of flexitime and teleworking
    Chung, Heejung
    van der Horst, Mariska
    [J]. HUMAN RELATIONS, 2018, 71 (01) : 47 - 72
  • [8] Cohen J., 1969, STAT POWER ANAL BEHA
  • [9] Between-person and within-person effects of telework: a quasi-field experiment
    Delanoeije, Joni
    Verbruggen, Marijke
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 29 (06) : 795 - 808
  • [10] Boundary role transitions: A day-to-day approach to explain the effects of home-based telework on work-to-home conflict and home-to-work conflict
    Delanoeije, Joni
    Verbruggen, Marijke
    Germeys, Lynn
    [J]. HUMAN RELATIONS, 2019, 72 (12) : 1843 - 1868