The social structures of sleep: Work and family effects on workers’ sleep
The social structures of sleep: Work and family effects on workers’ sleep
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OSC Scientific Seminar 2020-2021
Friday, 12th February 2021, 11:30 am / 1 pm (Zoom videoconference)
The social structures of sleep: Work and family effects on workers’ sleep
Capucine Rauch
PhD Student, OSC - INED
Two sets of constraints affect the sleep organisation of workers: work and family. Based on the last French Time Use Survey, this presentation shows the joint effect of these time constraints and points out how related inequalities affect sleep organisation.
Work intermittently constrains the sleep organisation. It has a negative impact on sleep duration and deregulate sleeping hours. The intensity of this constraint depends on the socioprofessional category and working hours. Family is a permanent constraint, which regulates sleeping hours. However, for atypical working hours this regulating effect increases the deregulation due to working hours.
Registration is mandatory to join the ZOOM meeting (the link will be sent one day before)