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Examining the relation between part-time work and happiness in dual-earner couples from a life course perspective: incorporating individual, couple and country characteristics

机译:从生活历程的角度研究双职工夫妇的兼职工作与幸福之间的关系:结合个人,夫妻和乡村特征

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Research relating work hours to well-being has generated equivocal results: some find that working fulltime is related to greater happiness, while others find that those who work parttime are happier. Both findings may be true – linkages between work hours and well-being might differ depending on individual, couple and country characteristics. We use a life course perspective and focus on people’s gender, the presence and age of children, the partner’s work hours, and the country’s norms and policies. Furthermore, this paper is the first to explicitly test the key explanations for the relation between work hours and happiness. We analyze data from the 2012 module of the ISSP, in combination with country-level data from the OECD’s Family Database. Women are happier working part-time, while men are happier working fulltime. Both men and women are happier with a part-time working partner. These effects pertain only to people with school age children and not to childless people or those with preschool age children. Fulltime working fathers are happier partly because they adhere to gender role prescriptions. Norms and policies do not shape the relation between work hours and happiness. The current paper stresses that how work hours affect well-being is dependent on people’s life course context. Whether individuals are happier working fulltime or part-time depends on their gender, their parental status and the work hours of their partner. Furthermore, future studies should consider gendered explanations as our study provides tentative evidence that different mechanisms underlie the relation for men and women.
机译:有关将工作时间与幸福相关的研究产生了模棱两可的结果:有些人发现全职工作与更大的幸福感有关,而另一些人发现,兼职工作的人更快乐。这两个发现可能都是正确的-工作时间与幸福之间的联系可能会因个人,夫妇和国家/地区的特征而异。我们从人生历程的角度出发,重点关注人们的性别,孩子的存在和年龄,伴侣的工作时间以及国家的规范和政策。此外,本文是第一个明确检验工作时间与幸福之间关系的主要解释的论文。我们分析了ISSP 2012年模块中的数据,并结合了OECD家庭数据库中的国家级数据。女人在兼职工作时比较快乐,而男人在全职工作时比较快乐。男性和女性都更喜欢兼职工作。这些影响仅适用于有学龄儿童的人,而不涉及无子女的人或有学龄前儿童的人。全职工作的父亲更快乐,部分原因是他们遵守性别角色规定。准则和政策并没有影响工作时间和幸福之间的关系。当前的论文强调,工作时间如何影响幸福取决于人们的生活历程。个人全职或兼职工作更快乐取决于其性别,父母身份和伴侣的工作时间。此外,未来的研究应考虑性别的解释,因为我们的研究提供了初步的证据表明男女关系的基础是不同的机制。

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