Parents’ nonstandard work schedules and children’s social and emotional wellbeing: A mixed-methods analysis in Germany

Abstract: Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the evening, night or weekend. Using a mixed methods design, this study examined whether nonstandard work schedules were linked to lower social and emotional wellbeing in children. The quantitative analysis based on the German Family Panel Study (pairfam) showed that children whose parents worked rotating shifts and other types of nonstandard schedules reported elevated levels of emotional and conduct problems. However, not all types of nonstandard schedules were detrimental to child wellbeing: fixed shift work did not have a negative impact on child social and emotional wellbeing. Overall, the effect of mothers’ work schedule on child wellbeing was stronger than that of fathers. The qualitative interviews revealed that nonstandard work schedules made everyday life unsettling and family environment chaotic because it was difficult to plan. Thus, for most families where one or both parent.... https://ubp.uni-bamberg.de/jfr/index.php/jfr/article/view/371

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Parents’ nonstandard work schedules and children’s social and emotional wellbeing: A mixed-methods analysis in Germany ; volume:32 ; number:2 ; day:16 ; month:03 ; year:2020
Journal of family research ; 32, Heft 2 (16.03.2020)

Urheber
Li, Jianghong
Ohlbrecht, Heike
Pollmann-Schult, Matthias
Habib, Filip Elias

DOI
10.20377/jfr-371
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2021032614212855662885
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  • Li, Jianghong
  • Ohlbrecht, Heike
  • Pollmann-Schult, Matthias
  • Habib, Filip Elias

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