Aim: The current study attempts to gain an understanding of the mental health of employees while working from home (WFH) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Setting and Design: The research followed a mixed-methods design and was conducted across two phases, with participants divided into two ...
During the pandemic, working from home has become common, leaving many appreciating the freedom and flexibility of working remotely(远程地). However, while the traditional idea of an office—a place away from home—may have changed, the need for physical office space hasn’t. In fact, this ...
This threat of job loss, when coupled with ageism, has created profoundly bleak and disconcerting job conditions for seniors working in low wage jobs during the pandemic. So, what happens if a worker who has made $15 dollars for the past few decades wants the option to retire and collect ...
collected from the previous waves of SHARE (Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe), we explore the effects of job characteristics on two outcomes: (i) the probability of work interruptions and (ii) the length of such interruptions during the first phase of the Coronavirus Pandemic. ...
Results: The results show both improvements and deteriorations of working conditions and health and wellbeing. For example: compared to the pre-pandemic period respondents reported more sedentary behaviour. Workers with young children struggled with work-life balance during the first wave. Homeworkers ...
Normal remote work advice isn’t as helpful as it used to be. This situation is very very different. Here are a few of our pandemic work from home practices to help keep you sane in the midst of all the uncertainty. The typical remote work advice is to get dressed in professional cloth...
The Covid-19 pandemic and related massive spread of home based work led to substantial changes in the conditions for combining work and childbearing. On the one hand, working from home helped parents to accommodate increased childcare needs during the pandemic. On the other hand, it led to acu...
level of physical activity; perceived mental well-being; depression; anxiety; self-esteem; working adults; COVID-19 pandemic1. Introduction Around 25% of adults fail to engage in sufficient physical activity [1]. With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals are now working ...
1Like a lot of folks,I started working out a lot during the pandemic.But as I noticed my body more often,I thought the body I was seeing in the mirror wasn't changing enough.(1)___.We talked to experts for tips on how to keep comfortable with your body.Here's what they had to...
The COVID-19 pandemic, which fully impacted European countries in early March 2020, required the prompt implementation of a wide range of measures that led to dramatic lifestyle changes, including the reorganisation of the work activities of most people. Even during the first lockdown period, it...