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Satisfaction of scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

Sociology

Satisfaction of scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

I. J. Raabe, A. Ehlert, et al.

This fascinating study by Isabel J. Raabe, Alexander Ehlert, David Johann, and Heiko Rauhut explores the surprising boosts in life satisfaction among scientists during the COVID-19 lockdown across Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. Discover how working from home and a slower pace of life contributed to this unexpected positive shift in well-being.

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Abstract
The discussion of the social, political and economic consequences of the lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic mainly revolves around negative effects. This study exploits a unique opportunity and analyses data from a survey (N = 13,316) that happened to be in the field in the months of the development and eventual manifestation of the COVID-19 pandemic. It documents slightly higher levels of average general life satisfaction as well as of satisfaction with various specific aspects of life (health, work, work-life balance and leisure) during the lockdown among scientists in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. It is argued that the lockdown can be regarded as a large-scale social experiment of a very sudden and abrupt change of work and social life, which is unique in history. Daily survey data elicited before and after the lockdown allows the construction of a quasi-experimental design for analysing how this abrupt change of social reality has affected satisfaction. For scientists, the lockdown mainly entailed the transition to work from home, leading to a reduced speed of life and allowing for more flexibility in incorporating family and leisure into the work day. It is discussed how some of these mechanisms might apply to the general population.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 04, 2020
Authors
Isabel J. Raabe, Alexander Ehlert, David Johann, Heiko Rauhut
Tags
life satisfaction
COVID-19
scientists
working from home
social experiment
flexibility
family integration
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