Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Schwarz A, Adams A, Golsch K (2023)
In: Flexible Work and the Family. Abendroth A-K, Lükemann L (Eds); Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Emerald Publishing Limited: 101-127.

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Abendroth, Anja-Kristin; Lükemann, Laura
Abstract / Bemerkung
This study analyzes the effects of gender and occupational status differences on parents’ work-to-family conflicts, comparing COVID-19 pandemic and pre-pandemic periods. It is examined whether this association is mediated by parents’ telework. Theoretically, we use the work/family border theory and flexible resource versus greedy role perspectives to shed light on the gender- and status-related use of telework and illustrate the influence of flexible working practices on parents’ work-to-family conflicts. Using moderated mediation analysis combined with bootstrapping, we analyze data from two waves of the German Family Panel (pairfam), covering pre-pandemic (2017/18, 2019/2020) and pandemic periods (2020) (N = 3,315). Our results show higher work-to-family conflicts for parents with higher occupational status as well as teleworking parents. Furthermore, we find supporting evidence for the mediation from occupational status to work-to-family conflicts via telework, with a slightly stronger relationship among mothers than fathers. Under the consideration of the pandemic, the mediating effect was only provable for mothers but not for fathers. However, the mediating effect of telework does not strengthen under the pandemic conditions. Our findings support the greedy role perspective, in particular for employees with higher-status occupations, and the assumption of a negative influence of work–family integration through telework for work-to-family conflicts.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Buchtitel
Flexible Work and the Family
Serientitel
Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research
Seite(n)
101-127
ISBN
978-1-80455-593-4
eISBN
978-1-80455-592-7
ISSN
1530-3535
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2986530

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Schwarz A, Adams A, Golsch K. Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic. In: Abendroth A-K, Lükemann L, eds. Flexible Work and the Family. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Emerald Publishing Limited; 2023: 101-127.
Schwarz, A., Adams, A., & Golsch, K. (2023). Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic. In A. - K. Abendroth & L. Lükemann (Eds.), Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Flexible Work and the Family (pp. 101-127). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1530-353520230000021004
Schwarz, Antje, Adams, Ayhan, and Golsch, Katrin. 2023. “Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic”. In Flexible Work and the Family, ed. Anja-Kristin Abendroth and Laura Lükemann, 101-127. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Emerald Publishing Limited.
Schwarz, A., Adams, A., and Golsch, K. (2023). “Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic” in Flexible Work and the Family, Abendroth, A. - K., and Lükemann, L. eds. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research (Emerald Publishing Limited), 101-127.
Schwarz, A., Adams, A., & Golsch, K., 2023. Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic. In A. - K. Abendroth & L. Lükemann, eds. Flexible Work and the Family. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 101-127.
A. Schwarz, A. Adams, and K. Golsch, “Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic”, Flexible Work and the Family, A.-K. Abendroth and L. Lükemann, eds., Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research, Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023, pp.101-127.
Schwarz, A., Adams, A., Golsch, K.: Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic. In: Abendroth, A.-K. and Lükemann, L. (eds.) Flexible Work and the Family. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. p. 101-127. Emerald Publishing Limited (2023).
Schwarz, Antje, Adams, Ayhan, and Golsch, Katrin. “Does Telework Mediate the Impact of Occupational Status on Work-to-Family Conflicts? An Investigation of Conditional Effects of Gender and the COVID-19 Pandemic”. Flexible Work and the Family. Ed. Anja-Kristin Abendroth and Laura Lükemann. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. 101-127.
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