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A Workplace Environmental Scan of Employed Carers During COVID-19

Abstract

The carer-employee experience has undergone multiple shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study seeks to understand how changes in the workplace as a result of the pandemic have impacted employed carers with their ability to perform both care obligations and paid work responsibilities. Using an online workplace-wide survey at a large Canadian firm, we conducted an environmental scan of: the current state of workplace supports and accommodations, supervisor attitudes, and carer-employee burden and health. Our findings demonstrate that while employees are generally in good health, care burden and time spent caregiving has been higher during COVID-19. Notably, employee presenteeism is higher during the pandemic than it was previously, with carer-employees experiencing significantly reduced levels of co-worker support. The most common workplace adaptation to COVID-19, work-from-home, was preferred by all employees as it allowed greater schedule control. However, this comes at the cost of reduced communications and sense of workplace culture, especially for carer-employees. We identified several actionable changes within the workplace, including: greater visibility of existing carer resources, and standardized training of managers on carer issues.

Authors

Ding R; Ploeg J; Williams A

Journal

Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 212–235

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 1, 2024

DOI

10.1007/s10834-023-09898-9

ISSN

1058-0476

Labels

Fields of Research (FoR)

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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