Arbete, familjeliv och återhämtning: En explorativ studie om ”tredje skiftet”

Authors

  • Ulf Ericsson Högskolan Kristianstad
  • Pär Pettersson Högskolan Kristianstad https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8825-0148
  • Leif W. Rydstedt Høgskolen Innlandet, Norge
  • Elin Ekelund Högskolan Kristianstad

Keywords:

family life, stress, recovery, third shift, working life

Abstract

With the daily rhythm as a backdrop, this study explore the pre-requisites for recovery. Based on group interviews and a diary study with employees at a Swedish insurance company we focus on the relation and tension between the first (labor), second (unpaid homework), and third (planning/organizing for the second shift), shift. The participants described that limited possibilities for internal recovery during work was compensated for by external recovery during off-work time. However, having solely responsibility for the third shift restricted the possibilities for recovery. The material showed that women between 30-45 had the main responsibility for a complex “third shift”.

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Published

2019-12-16