Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Background: The double role of caregiver-employee (CE) defines those workers who
simultaneously serve as an informal, unpaid care provider for sick, disabled, or elderly
relatives, and it is a situation that is on the increase in most western countries. Providing
informal caregiving can lead to detrimental effects on emotional well-being and several
physical and psychological diseases (e.g., caregiver-burden). CEs can suffer double
discomfort (at work and at home), but, first of all, they can be exposed to a high level of
home-to-work conflict (HWI). In this study, we analyzed the CE phenomenon in a typical
Italian public company, where the mean age of workers is particularly high.
Methods: An online questionnaire related to the perception of HWI, well-being, and
discomfort at work (depression, emotional exhaustion, job engagement) in relation to
the family load (none, parents with <12 children to care for, caregiver to other adults, or
children and older adults to care for/old/children to care for employees) was answered
by 1704 administrative workers.
Results: More than 20% of our sample was included in the elder caregiver condition
or in the double role or “sandwiched” condition with older adults and children to care
for. The family load changed significantly between the different age groups: for workers
aged between 55 and 64 years, the percentage was nearly 27%. CEs had higher levels
of HWI and of personal and job discomfort and lower levels of engagement, when
compared with non-CEs. Having “only” older adults to care for (the typical CE condition)
was associated with having the most negative results.
Conclusion: This study confirms and underlines the increasing number of CEs in
western organizations and their higher levels of HWI, work disengagement, emotional
exhaustion, and depression. As the general population and workforce experience
increased “graying,” and many more workers become CEs out of necessity, stable
caregiver-friendly workplace policies (CFWPs) should be developed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
caregiver-employees, aging of the workforce, home–work conflict, aging, work sustainability
Elenco autori:
Daniela Converso, Ilaria Sottimano, Sara Viotti, Gloria Guidetti
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