TY - JOUR
T1 - Renegotiating Work-Home Boundaries
T2 - Reconciliations of Remote Work and School During COVID-19
AU - Karhu, Mari
AU - Häkkilä, Jonna
AU - Kalving, Matilda
AU - Mäkiranta, Mari
AU - Colley, Ashley
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/1/26
Y1 - 2024/1/26
N2 - This article contributes to understanding the radical transformation of everyday lives when parents’ remote work and children’s remote school were reconciled in homes during the early moments of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The dataset comprises an online survey (n = 92) plus interviews, online diaries, and sampled experiences from 16 Finnish remotely working parents. Identified challenges to the parents’ remote work included interruptions and fragmentation of work tasks, non-optimal work ergonomics, and rescheduling of work times. We present the strategies parents used to create new rhythms and routines, a shared space under the same roof, peace, and privacy for daily work and school, as well as managing multiple simultaneous social roles. Parents’ rich experiences provide insights into the early steps of COVID-19-catalyzed remote work. Thus, the paper offers a reference point for exploring potential development trajectories in the increasingly common hybrid work setting.
AB - This article contributes to understanding the radical transformation of everyday lives when parents’ remote work and children’s remote school were reconciled in homes during the early moments of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The dataset comprises an online survey (n = 92) plus interviews, online diaries, and sampled experiences from 16 Finnish remotely working parents. Identified challenges to the parents’ remote work included interruptions and fragmentation of work tasks, non-optimal work ergonomics, and rescheduling of work times. We present the strategies parents used to create new rhythms and routines, a shared space under the same roof, peace, and privacy for daily work and school, as well as managing multiple simultaneous social roles. Parents’ rich experiences provide insights into the early steps of COVID-19-catalyzed remote work. Thus, the paper offers a reference point for exploring potential development trajectories in the increasingly common hybrid work setting.
KW - COVID-19
KW - family
KW - home
KW - remote school
KW - remote work
KW - work-life balance
UR - https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/143181
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U2 - 10.18291/njwls.143181
DO - 10.18291/njwls.143181
M3 - Article
SN - 2245-0157
VL - 14
SP - 47
EP - 69
JO - Nordic journal of working life studies
JF - Nordic journal of working life studies
IS - 2
ER -