Canadians who do shift work report lower levels of satisfaction with their work-life balance, according to a recently released study from Statistics Canada.
While 22.6 per cent of people who worked a regular day reported being dissatisfied with their balance between their work and personal lives, the percentages were higher for people working on shift.
The study is based on 2005 data. In that year, approximately 28 per cent — roughly 4.1 million people — of the 14.6 million employed Canadians worked on something other than a regular day shift.
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While 22.6 per cent of people who worked a regular day reported being dissatisfied with their balance between their work and personal lives, the percentages were higher for people working on shift.
The study is based on 2005 data. In that year, approximately 28 per cent — roughly 4.1 million people — of the 14.6 million employed Canadians worked on something other than a regular day shift.
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How does shift work affect your life?
More...