灵活性(工程)
工作(物理)
背景(考古学)
衣领
公共关系
定性研究
社会学
工作-生活平衡
业务
心理学
政治学
管理
工程类
地理
社会科学
经济
财务
考古
机械工程
作者
Sonja Senthanar,Sharanya Varatharajan,Philip Bigelow
标识
DOI:10.1177/1048291120976642
摘要
Although some research has examined health implications of flexible work arrangements, little is known about job flexibility and health in the context of modern working life, characterized by intensification. Grounded on the Job Demand-Resource model, this article explores access to flexible work arrangements and organizational climate on the health and well-being of white-collar, urban professionals in downtown Toronto. A qualitative content analysis of eight semistructured interviews with white-collar, urban professionals between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-two revealed three domains—intensity of work life and demands, coworker and managerial relations, and the boundaries between work and home—where demands outweighed resources to limit workers’ ability to practice flexibility. Thus, an emerging trend where workers need to be flexible within flexible work arrangements emerged. Findings point to the need for organizational commitment and activities to address unhealthy behaviors in the context of modern working life.
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