Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job strain and effort–reward imbalance, vary by country and welfare state regimes. Another work-related factor with potential impact on health is a poor work–life balance. The aims of this study are to determine the association between a poor work–life balance and poor health across a variety of European countries and to explore the variation of work–life balance between European countries. Methods: Data from the 2010 European Working Conditions Survey were used with 24 096 employees in 27 European countries. Work–life balance is measured with a question on the fit between working hours and family or social commitments. The WHO-5 well-being index an...
Drawing on the perceived work–family fit and balance perspective, this study investigates demands an...
Objective: To describe the satisfaction with working hours and satisfaction with work-life balance a...
Chronic extreme long working hours (LWH) have been found consistently associated with poor health st...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Mensah A, Adjei NK. Work-life balance and self-reported health among working adults in Europe: a gen...
BACKGROUND: The pressing demands of work over the years have had a significant constraint on the fam...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
This paper proposes an index to measure the possibilities individuals have to balance their work and...
This research has been studying if there is a difference in work-life balance for people working in ...
This paper studies the effects of working conditions on wellbeing in 34 European countries. The back...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
This study investigates the relationship between health, working condi- tions and pay in Europe. In...
Chronic extreme long working hours (LWH) have been found consistently associated with poor health st...
Drawing on the perceived work–family fit and balance perspective, this study investigates demands an...
Objective: To describe the satisfaction with working hours and satisfaction with work-life balance a...
Chronic extreme long working hours (LWH) have been found consistently associated with poor health st...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Mensah A, Adjei NK. Work-life balance and self-reported health among working adults in Europe: a gen...
BACKGROUND: The pressing demands of work over the years have had a significant constraint on the fam...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
This paper proposes an index to measure the possibilities individuals have to balance their work and...
This research has been studying if there is a difference in work-life balance for people working in ...
This paper studies the effects of working conditions on wellbeing in 34 European countries. The back...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
This study investigates the relationship between health, working condi- tions and pay in Europe. In...
Chronic extreme long working hours (LWH) have been found consistently associated with poor health st...
Drawing on the perceived work–family fit and balance perspective, this study investigates demands an...
Objective: To describe the satisfaction with working hours and satisfaction with work-life balance a...
Chronic extreme long working hours (LWH) have been found consistently associated with poor health st...