Journal article

Working from home and health complaints: on the difference between telework and informal overtime at home

A Mergener, N Stawarz, H Rüger, I Laß

Frontiers in Public Health | Frontiers Media SA | Published : 2025

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Abstract

Background: With the increase in the prevalence of working from home (WFH), understanding its impact on health has become more relevant. However, the possibility that health effects may depend on the specific WFH arrangement has largely been ignored in research. Objective: The aim of this study is to offer a differentiated view of WFH by distinguishing between informal overtime at home and telework during recognized working time when assessing its associations with mental and physical health complaints. Moreover, the extent of telework is considered. The study also differentiates the group of WFH non-users by distinguishing between voluntary non-use and employer-directed non-use. Methods: We..

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