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The experience of work-life balance across family-life stages in Switzerland: a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study
[摘要] BackgroundThe division of paid and unpaid labor in families continues to be highly gendered with men doing more paid work and women doing more unpaid care work. This is especially true for life stages with young children. Our study investigates the subjective experience of demands in the work and the private domain and the experience of work-life balance across family-life stages as a consequence of this gendered division of labor.MethodsWe used data from a survey study on work-life issues and health in four large companies in Switzerland (N = 3664).ResultsIn line with our hypotheses, subjective work and private demands were predicted by an interaction of family-life stages and gender. Specifically, during the primary child-rearing family-life stages, women experience more private demands than men while men experience more work demands, regardless of level of employment. Furthermore, women who work part time experience more work-life balance than women who work full time and more than men who work part or full time during the primary child-rearing family-life stages.ConclusionsResults are discussed in terms of a gendered work-life experience across the life course and the need for part-time work for both genders. Finally, conclusions are drawn concerning our results’ implications for public health considerations.
[发布日期] 2015-12-24 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] Gender;Family-life stages;Part-time work;Gendered division of labor;Work-life balance [时效性] 
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