The Impact of Remote Working During the COVID-19 Epidemic on Employee Well-being

Author:

Nowacki Krzysztof1ORCID,Grabowska Sandra1ORCID,Lis Teresa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Silesian University of Technology , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The aim of the research was to answer the question whether the remote work imposed on workers during the COVID-19 epidemic has an impact on their well-being, and if so, how. The research material consisted of the results of a survey conducted among the employees referred to remote work in connection with the announced state of the epidemic in Poland. The research was conducted in the period from July 31 to August 19, 2020. The research was conducted using a questionnaire method, the study was attended by 199 respondents. A survey questionnaire was used in the study and the results obtained were statistically processed. The research carried out allowed us to obtain the results of the self-assessment of employees referred to work in the homme-office in terms of their mental well-being and physical well-being.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemical Engineering

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