Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Claudia Senik, Andrew E. Clark, Conchita D’Ambrosio, Anthony Lepinteur, Carsten Schröder
In: Journal of Population Economics 37 (2024), 8, 24 S.
We carry out a difference-in-differences analysis of a real-time survey conducted as part of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) survey and show that teleworking had a negative average effect on life satisfaction over the first 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic. This average effect hides considerable heterogeneity, reflecting gender-role asymmetries: lower life satisfaction is found only for unmarried men and for women with school-age children. The negative effect for women with school-age children disappears in 2021, suggesting adaptation to new constraints and/or the adoption of coping strategies.
Topics: Well-being, Health, Family
JEL-Classification: I31;M5
Keywords: Life satisfaction, Teleworking, Working from home, Gender, Childcare, COVID-19, SOEP
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00148-024-00979-z
Supplementary Information
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