Author: Syrek, Christine; Kühnel, Jana; Vahleâ€Hinz, Tim; de Bloom, Jessica
Title: Being an accountant, cook, entertainer and teacher—all at the same time: Changes in employees' work and workâ€related wellâ€being during the coronavirus (COVIDâ€19) pandemic Cord-id: kxfis7wx Document date: 2021_4_7
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Snippet: In March 2020, the world was hit by the coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) pandemic which led to allâ€embracing measures to contain its spread. Most employees were forced to work from home and take care of their children because schools and daycares were closed. We present data from a research project in a large multinational organisation in the Netherlands with monthly quantitative measurements from January to May 2020 (N = 253–516), enriched with qualitative data from participants' comments b
Document: In March 2020, the world was hit by the coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19) pandemic which led to allâ€embracing measures to contain its spread. Most employees were forced to work from home and take care of their children because schools and daycares were closed. We present data from a research project in a large multinational organisation in the Netherlands with monthly quantitative measurements from January to May 2020 (N = 253–516), enriched with qualitative data from participants' comments before and after telework had started. Growth curve modelling showed major changes in employees' workâ€related wellâ€being reflected in decreasing work engagement and increasing job satisfaction. For workâ€nonâ€work balance, workload and autonomy, cubic trends over time were found, reflecting initial declines during crisis onset (March/April) and recovery in May. Participants' additional remarks exemplify that employees struggled with fulfilling different roles simultaneously, developing new routines and managing boundaries between life domains. Moderation analyses demonstrated that demographic variables shaped time trends. The diverging trends in wellâ€being indicators raise intriguing questions and show that close monitoring and fineâ€grained analyses are needed to arrive at a better understanding of the impact of the crisis across time and among different groups of employees.
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