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(Tele)work and family conflicts in times of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Working‐age gender role challenges

ABSTRACT

Objective

This study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic and associated social restrictions influenced the work–life balance of working-age adults in terms of gender equality.

Background

Increased occupational demands during the pandemic may have disrupted the balance between work and home life. For example, mandatory teleworking during the pandemic posed additional challenges and may have caused friction between work and personal commitments, obligations that enhanced gender disparities.

Method

Qualitative interview data were collected from 47 working-age adults from Portugal (aged between 30 and 61 years; 55% women) and analyzed using codebook thematic analysis.

Results

Two main themes were identified: (a) work and family conflicts (i.e., participants’ conflicts between their work and family dimensions and the challenge of achieving a balance) and (b) disruptions to self, family, and social relationships during lockdown (i.e., interpersonal relationships during the lockdown periods).

Conclusion

Families struggled to achieve a balance between family and work, especially parents of young children, with women more impacted by the imbalance than men.

Implications

We hope that this work will encourage stakeholders to consider appropriate strategies for addressing work and family conflicts. Initiatives aimed at strengthening gender equity are encouraged.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 01/22/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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