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@article{ Matilla-Santander2017,
 title = {Attitudes toward working conditions: are European Union workers satisfied with their working hours and work-life balance?},
 author = {Matilla-Santander, Nuria and Lidón-Moyano, Cristina and González-Marrón, Adrián and Bunch, Kailey and Martín-Sánchez, Juan Carlos and Martínez-Sánchez, José M.},
 journal = {Gaceta Sanitaria},
 number = {2},
 pages = {162-168},
 volume = {33},
 year = {2017},
 issn = {1578-1283},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2017.10.006},
 abstract = {Objective: To describe the satisfaction with working hours and satisfaction with work-life balance and their association in the European Union (EU-28). Method: This is a cross-sectional study based on data from the Flash Eurobarometer 398 among workers of the EU-28 from 2014 (n = 13,683). We calculated percentages and their 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). We also applied a multi-level generalised linear model using the Poisson family, to calculate the adjusted prevalence ratios (aPR) of satisfaction with work-life balance based on working hours. All analyses were stratified by individual, employment and welfare regime country classification. Results: The satisfaction with working hours and work-life balance was 80.62% and 74.48%, respectively, and was significantly higher among women. The highest percentages of satisfaction were found in the Nordic welfare regime countries (90.2% and 85.3%, respectively). There was a statistically significant association between satisfaction with working hours and work-life balance (aPR: 2.63; 95%CI: 2.28-3.04), and the magnitude of the association differed in individual, employment and welfare regime country classifications. The main reasons declared for dissatisfaction were "excessive working hours" (48.7%), "shift work" (27.9%), and "inability to influence the work schedule" (28.3%). Differences were observed according to sex and type of welfare regime. Conclusion: The differences found in the association between satisfaction with work-life balance and working hours according to sociodemographic characteristics and welfare regime show that there are inequalities in the working conditions in the EU countries.},
 keywords = {EU; EU; Arbeitsbedingungen; working conditions; Arbeitszeit; working hours; Work-life-balance; work-life-balance; Familie-Beruf; work-family balance; Arbeitszufriedenheit; work satisfaction}}