This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with private life (WIL) and private life interfering with work (LIW) among self-employed men and women across European countries. It also studies the relationship between interference (LIW and WIL) and well-being among self-employed men and women. Drawing on data from the fifth round of the European Working Conditions Survey, a sample of self-employed men and women with active businesses was extracted. After applying multilevel regressions, results show that although business characteristics are important, the most evident risk factor for WIL and LIW is time demands. Both time demands and business characteristics also seem to be important factors in r...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contr...
Dual-earner families are common in Sweden, and most women are involved in the labour market. It has ...
International audienceApplying a demands–resource approach, the present empirical study among 1395 i...
Applying a demands–resource approach, the present empirical study among 1395 individuals researches ...
This article aims at analysing how subjective work-family conflict is experienced by different self-...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
Recent research on self-employment has emphasised the specific dynamic of the rise of female entrep...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This dissertation examines the effects of employment mode (self- versus organizational employment) o...
Lockdown during COVID-19 forced the emergence of a new scenario, with men and women teleworkers spen...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contr...
Dual-earner families are common in Sweden, and most women are involved in the labour market. It has ...
International audienceApplying a demands–resource approach, the present empirical study among 1395 i...
Applying a demands–resource approach, the present empirical study among 1395 individuals researches ...
This article aims at analysing how subjective work-family conflict is experienced by different self-...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
Recent research on self-employment has emphasised the specific dynamic of the rise of female entrep...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This dissertation examines the effects of employment mode (self- versus organizational employment) o...
Lockdown during COVID-19 forced the emergence of a new scenario, with men and women teleworkers spen...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...