Walking the tightrope between work and home: The role of job/home resources in the relation between job/home demands and employee health and well-being

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Abstract

The present study investigated the role of job/home resources in the relation between job/home demands and exhaustion, job satisfaction, work-home interference, and home-work interference during the COVID-19 pandemic. We explored the prevalence of job/home demands and resources during the COVID-19 pandemic, and examined whether working at different locations (i.e., working from home or at the office) affects how both job/home demands and resources are associated with employees’ health and well-being. An online cross-sectional survey study using self-report questionnaires was carried out among the networks of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH) association (N=153). The findings of this study illustrated that (1) cognitive job demands/resources and emotional home demands/resources were crucial in predicting employee health and well-being; (2) a conceptual match was detected between corresponding demands and resources; (3) subgroup analysis showed that employees were not heavily affected by the different working locations during the pandemic. In conclusion, this study confirms the positive role of job/home resources. We suggest that cultivating specific job/ home resources and establishing an appropriate match between specific job/home resources and corresponding job/home demands is necessary to ensure employees’ health and well-being in times of a pandemic.

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Ji, T., De Jonge, J., Taris, T. W., Kawakami, N., & Peeters, M. C. W. (2023). Walking the tightrope between work and home: The role of job/home resources in the relation between job/home demands and employee health and well-being. Industrial Health, 61(1), 24–39. https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.2021-0276

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