Worktime control access, need and use in relation to work-home interference, fatigue, and job motivation

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH(2015)

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Objective Worktime control (WTC) has been suggested as a tool to reduce employees' work-home interference and fatigue and to improve job motivation. The purpose of this study was twofold: (i) to examine the prevalence of employees' need for, access to, and use of WTC, as well as the incongruence between need for and access to WTC (ie, mismatch); and (ii) to examine the associations of this mismatch and the use of WTC with employees' work home interference (WHI), fatigue and job motivation. Methods Questionnaire data were collected among a large (N=2420) quasi-representative sample of Dutch employees. The prevalence of WTC need, access, use, and mismatch was assessed by means of descriptive statistics. Associations with employees' outcomes were assessed by analyses of covariance. Results The need for WTC was highly prevalent. For many employees, we observed a negative mismatch between access to and need for WTC (ie, access更多
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employees' need,schedule control,well-being,work arrangement,work-life balance,working time flexibility,working time
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