Effective work/life strategies: Working couples, work conditions, gender, and life quality

被引:223
作者
Moen, P
Yu, Y
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Sociol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Grand Valley State Univ, Allendale, MI 49401 USA
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10.1525/sp.2000.47.3.03x0294h
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
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Using data on a sub-sample of workers in dual-earner families (from the 1992 National Study of the Changing Workforce), we examine the strategies they use to manage work/life pressures, as well as how these strategies, along with workers' life stage and work conditions, predict multiple measures of psychological life quality (low work/family conflict, stress, and overload along with high coping/mastery). We find that strategies and work conditions are gendered, with workers in dual-earner couples most apt to be in neotraditional arrangements (husbands in professional and/or long-hour jobs and wives working fewer hours, often in non-professional occupations). Life quality is gendered as well, with women in dual-earner arrangements reporting more stress and overload as well as lower levels of coping/mastery than men. However the factors associated with hfe quality are similar across gender with conditions at work serving as key predictors of life quality indicators for both men and women. Specifically, having a demanding job and job insecurity are associated with low life quality while having a supportive supervisor is positively linked to life quality outcomes. work hours and work-hour preferences matter as well. Men and women in couples where both spouses work regular (39-45) full-time hours, tend to score high on indicators of life quality, while those working long hours and those preferring to work less, ave less likely to do so.
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