2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00343
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Why Work Overtime? A Systematic Review on the Evolutionary Trend and Influencing Factors of Work Hours in China

Abstract: Objectives: Research that examined changes in the laws in respect to work hours was of great importance for understanding its current status and causes. However, most research on work hours in China is still conducted using self-reported questionnaires, which lack coherence and depth, and are inadequate for exploring the evolutionary trend of work hours and its mechanism.Methods: This study examined the evolutionary trend of Chinese employees' work hours by employing a cross-temporal meta-analysis, and employe… Show more

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“…Mega cities such as Beijing are known to have much higher productivity levels than smaller cities (H. Li, Wei, & Swerts, 2020). This may mean parents in developed areas are often have more stressful jobs with longer working hours (Liu, Chen, Yang, & Hou, 2019). This can lead to a number of them not having sufficient time to take adequate care of their children, and parents may have higher possibility to bring stress to their children, let alone address their own and their children’s mental health needs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mega cities such as Beijing are known to have much higher productivity levels than smaller cities (H. Li, Wei, & Swerts, 2020). This may mean parents in developed areas are often have more stressful jobs with longer working hours (Liu, Chen, Yang, & Hou, 2019). This can lead to a number of them not having sufficient time to take adequate care of their children, and parents may have higher possibility to bring stress to their children, let alone address their own and their children’s mental health needs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since some special features of the job changes during the COVID-19, such as the exible work time, telework and working from home, could make these parents have more time to accompany with their children at home, and thus improving the relationship between parents and children [33]. It is also helpful to meet the expectations of parental roles like caring for children, especially for young Chinese parents who always experienced overtime work with less time to interact with family members [34]. Therefore, the job changes could mitigate the negative effect of parent-child con ict on parents' quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasingly, the phenomenon of ‘996’ (working from 9 am to 9 pm and 6 days a week) has become the norm in some companies and jobs (e.g. R&D, e‐commerce, courier delivery), with increasingly negative impacts on both firms and employees (Liu et al 2019; Peng 2020; Wang 2020).…”
Section: Managing People In the New Environment: Key Challenges And Emerging Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%