Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/5917
Title: Does Age Impact Work-life Balance? Perspective on Remote Work in Polish Public Institutions
Authors: Kam, Aygun
Tran, Luong Nguyet
Keywords: age
work-life balance
remote work
generational perspective
leadership
Polish public institutions
Issue Date: Mar-2025
Publisher: Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Administratio Locorum
Abstract: Drawing on a cross-sectional survey of 165 unit heads in Polish public institutions, this study examines whether age (as a generational cohort) shapes managers’ work-life balance under remote work in Polish public institutions. A one-way ANOVA found no cohort differences across Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Y. The main finding is that balance depends less on a manager’s age and more on how remote work is organized. Practices such as clear rules for availability, support for informal connections online, and sensible workload planning appear more helpful than age-targeted programs. The study contributes evidence that good remote-work design – not generational tailoring – is key to healthier work-life boundaries. Future studies should track changes over time and compare the public and private sectors to address the limitations of this research, including small, younger-cohort representation and the cross-sectional design.
Description: Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Administratio Locorum; 24(3); pp: 413-422.
URI: 10.31648/aspal.11020
https://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/5917
ISSN: 2450-0771 (e)
1644-0749 (p)
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