Probability of work–life conflict by age group, EU27, regression analysis - b. Work impinges on time/energy for family/household
EF23097EN Figure 12b Probability of work–life conflict by age group, EU27, regression analysis - b. Work impinges on time/energy for family/household
Notes: The variables are defined in the same way as described in the notes to Figure 10. The regression analysis was carried out using a logit model, with survey weights applied. The reference category in the regression is those aged 50-64. The model controlled for gender, household composition (including the presence of a partner or children), whether the respondent works at least partly from home, difficulty in making ends meet, degree of urbanisation, educational attainment, sector of occupation, and country and year fixed effects.
Source: Authors’ calculations using data from the Living working and COVID-19 e-survey, 2020–2022, and the Living and working in the EU e-survey, 2023.
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