Abstract

BackgroundWorkplace experience, defined as the evaluation of the work environment and performance, and a characteristic of workplace culture, can influence an employee’s work-life balance. Most carer-employees, who combine paid full-time work and informal caregiving responsibilities, struggle to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Caregiver-Friendly Workplace Programs are designed to improve the work experience, and ultimately, the work-life balance of carer-employees. The purpose of this study is to identify changes in workplace culture through the examination of the efficacy of a caregiver-friendly workplace program on workplace experience. First, we identify whether awareness of a caregiver-friendly workplace program directly increases the amount of work support received and, in turn, improves workplace experience. Second, we will examine if significant differences in the amount of work support received translates into an improved workplace experience for carer-employees over time.MethodsTwo university-wide online surveys were conducted separately; time 1 (T1) during the summer of 2015, and time 2 (T2), in the summer of 2017. In each survey, nearly 7000 employees received the invitation to participate with a response rate ranging 10% (T1) to 12% (T2). Respondents were asked about their sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving responsibilities (if applicable), awareness of caregiver-friendly workplace program, types of work support received, and work experience. Reliability analyses was conducted for three scales: awareness of caregiver-friendly workplace program; work support, and; workplace experience. Proportional T-tests were used to examine the difference amongst the intervention scales over time. Structural equation modeling (SEM), via path analysis, was used to investigate the causal indirect (awareness of caregiver-friendly workplace program to work support to workplace experience) relationship that define the workplace culture.ResultsNo significant changes in workplace culture were found over time. However, awareness of caregiver-friendly workplace programs is shown to positively impact the amount of support received, which sequentially improves workplace experience, and ultimately workplace culture. This therefore suggests that the implementation of caregiver-friendly workplace programs is potentially effective.ConclusionsResults suggest that amount of support received, and workplace experience would be better reassessed via a longer time period (i.e., 5 yr. window), and improved support for managers and supervisors is needed to supplement relationships with their employees.

Highlights

  • Due to the combination of increased life expectancy and low fertility rates, the global population is ageing; the aged population was 962 million in 2017 and is projected to be 2.1 billion in 2050 [1]

  • We identify whether awareness of a caregiver-friendly workplace program directly increases the amount of work support received and, in turn, improves workplace experience

  • Awareness of caregiver-friendly workplace programs is shown to positively impact the amount of support received, which sequentially improves workplace experience, and workplace culture. This suggests that the implementation of caregiver-friendly workplace programs is potentially effective

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Introduction

Due to the combination of increased life expectancy and low fertility rates, the global population is ageing; the aged population was 962 million in 2017 and is projected to be 2.1 billion in 2050 [1]. Since 2016, Canada’s seniors are outnumbering youth (under 15 yrs.); this is the first time such an occurrence has happened in Canadian history [3] These trends are impacting economies, but are having affects on the labour force, as more employees are expected to work for pay, and provide informal, unpaid care to family, friends, and neighbours in their lives. The purpose of this study is to identify changes in workplace culture through the examination of the efficacy of a caregiver-friendly workplace program on workplace experience in a public, post-secondary public institution in Canada. Caregiver-Friendly Workplace Programs are designed to improve the work experience, and the work-life balance of carer-employees. We will examine if significant differences in the amount of work support received translates into an improved workplace experience for carer-employees over time

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