Choi Sang Moon, Kim Chan Woo, Park Hyoung Ouk, Park Yong Tae
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Samsung Changwon Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, Korea.
Ann Occup Environ Med. 2023 Nov 10;35:e46. doi: 10.35371/aoem.2023.35.e46. eCollection 2023.
As unpredictable work schedule (UWS) has increased worldwide, various studies have been conducted on the resulting health effects on workers. However, research on the effect of UWS on workers' well-being in Korea is still insufficient. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between UWS and work-family conflict (WFC) using 6th Korean Working Conditions Survey (KWCS).
Both UWS and WFC were measured using self-reported questionnaires, using data from the 6th KWCS conducted between 2020 and 2021, including 31,859 participants. UWS was measured by questions regarding the frequency of changes in work schedules and limited advanced notice. WFC was measured by questions regarding work to family and family to work conflicts. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to investigate the association between UWS and WFC.
The prevalence of UWS was higher among men, those under 40 years old, service and sales workers and blue-collar workers, and those with higher salaries. Workplace size also influenced UWS prevalence, with smaller workplaces (less than 50 employees) showing a higher prevalence. The odds ratio (OR) for WFC was significantly higher in workers with UWS compared to workers without UWS after adjusting for gender, age, marital status, occupation, salary, education, weekly working hours, shift work, company size, and having a child under the age of 18 years, employment status (OR: 3.71; 95% confidence interval: 3.23-4.25).
The analysis of nationwide data revealed that UWS interferes with workers' performance of family roles, which can lead to WFC. Our findings suggest that it is crucial to implement policies to address unfair work schedule management, promoting a healthier work-life balance and fostering a conducive environment for family responsibilities.
随着不可预测的工作时间表(UWS)在全球范围内的增加,已经针对其对工人健康产生的影响开展了各种研究。然而,关于UWS对韩国工人幸福感影响的研究仍然不足。本研究旨在利用第六次韩国工作条件调查(KWCS)来探究UWS与工作-家庭冲突(WFC)之间的关系。
使用自填式问卷对UWS和WFC进行测量,数据来自2020年至2021年进行的第六次KWCS,共有31859名参与者。通过询问工作时间表变化的频率和提前通知有限的问题来测量UWS。通过询问工作对家庭以及家庭对工作的冲突问题来测量WFC。进行逻辑回归分析以探究UWS与WFC之间的关联。
UWS的患病率在男性、40岁以下的人、服务和销售工人以及蓝领工人、高薪者中较高。工作场所规模也影响UWS患病率,较小的工作场所(少于50名员工)患病率更高。在调整了性别、年龄、婚姻状况、职业、薪资、教育程度、每周工作时长、轮班工作、公司规模以及是否有18岁以下子女、就业状况后,与没有UWS的工人相比,有UWS的工人发生WFC的比值比(OR)显著更高(OR:3.71;95%置信区间:3.23-4.25)。
对全国数据的分析表明,UWS会干扰工人履行家庭角色,进而可能导致WFC。我们的研究结果表明,实施政策以解决不公平的工作时间表管理、促进更健康的工作与生活平衡并营造有利于履行家庭责任的环境至关重要。