没有可预测性的育儿:不稳定的日程安排,父母的压力和工作与生活冲突
Sigrid Luhr1, Daniel Schneider2, Kristen Harknett3
1University of Illinois at Chicago.
概括
服务业中常见的不稳定的工作时间表增加了照顾孩子的困难和母亲的职业生活冲突. 这些不可预测的工作时间会对育儿和上班时间产生负面影响.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 劳动经济学 劳动经济学
- 家庭研究 家庭研究
背景情况:
- 工作和家庭生活动态的戏剧性转变.
- 在服务业中,非标准工作时间表越来越普遍.
研究的目的:
- 调查服务行业母亲中不可预测的工作时间表与育儿维度之间的联系.
- 分析日程不稳定对托儿安排,工作与生活冲突以及育儿压力的影响.
主要方法:
- 对从事服务行业工作的2971名母亲的调查数据的分析.
- 统计检查各种时间表不稳定性指标 (应急班,时间变化,波动性,短时间通知) 与育儿结果之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 无法预测的时间表 (值班,时间变化,波动性,短时间通知) 与难以安排儿童保育和工作与生活冲突有关.
- 时间表不稳定的母亲更有可能错过工作.
- 发现家庭结构和种族可以缓解时间不稳定对育儿的影响.
结论:
- 不稳定的工作时间表给服务行业的母亲带来了重大挑战.
- 调查结果强调,需要制定政策来解决时间表可预测性问题,以支持工作的母亲和家庭.
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