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Self-employment as a strategy for dealing with the competing demands of work and family? The importance of family/lifestyle motives

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Johansson Sevä, Ingemar ; Öun, Ida

Gender, Work and Organization

2015

22

3

256-272

gender ; labour relations ; self employment ; survey ; work-life balance

Sweden

Social sciences

English

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"In this paper, we test the argument that self-employment may be a strategy for dealing with competing demands of work and family. We do this by comparing work–family conflict experienced by self-employed and employed men and women. By examining to what extent the selfemployed versus regularly employed value time for themselves and their family — i.e., whether they are driven by family/lifestyle motives in their working life — we examine whether selfemployment can help reduce work–family conflict among those guided by family/lifestyle motives. Using data from a 2011 Swedish survey of 2483 self-employed and 2642 regularly employed, the analyses indicate that experiences of work–family conflict differ between selfemployed and employees. Self-employed men and women, especially those with employees, generally experience more work–family conflict than do employees. However, self-employment can sometimes be a strategy for dealing with competing demands of work and family life. The presence of family/lifestyle motives generally decreases the probability of experiencing work– family conflict, particularly among self-employed women with employees. "

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