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The impacts of shiftwork on employees
Authors:Jie Shen  Ben Dicker
Affiliation:1. Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Management , Monash University , Melbourne, Australiajie.shen@buseco.monash.edu.au;3. National Foods Pty Ltd , Victoria, Australia
Abstract:This study examines the impacts of shiftwork on shift workers with regard to their employment, health, family and social lives, and explores the moderating effects of demographic variables. It is argued that shiftwork attracts many people because shift workers receive competitive income, without requiring tertiary education, that can be increased by long shifts and weekend work. Generally, although shiftwork does not lead to increased employee turnover the retiring age of shift workers is relatively younger than in other sectors. Shiftwork contributes to increased absenteeism, especially among younger employees and those who have been doing shiftwork for only a short period. It is unlikely for shift workers to moonlight. Shiftwork affects employee health, family and social lives, personal and workplace relationships, and communication skills. While older workers become tired more easily and less motivated, younger workers tend to experience higher rates of absenteeism. Employees who have been in the workplace longer are likely to have higher turnover. Married employees with children are likely to be affected the most in terms of family life and marriage. Gender and type of job do seem to be moderating factors. The contributions to literature and practical implications are also discussed.
Keywords:shiftwork  shift workers  compressed work week  shiftwork impact
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