Work-life balance of shift workers
More than a quarter of employed Canadians work something other than a regular daytime schedule regular evenings or nights, rotating or split shifts, casual or on-call jobs or irregular shifts. This article focuses on shift work among full-time workers aged 19 to 64 and looks at where and among whom it is most prevalent. Work-life balance, role overload and other indicators of well-being are also examined.
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- Aging population
- Emotional well-being
- Families with children
- Full-time employment
- Health professionals
- Hours worked
- Income
- Job satisfaction
- Job-family conflict
- Lone-parent families
- Occupations
- Personal and family responsibilities
- Quality of life
- Shift work
- Sleep problems
- Stress
- Time crunch
- Time use
- Type of work
- Work-life balance