Confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: How multi-domain work-life shock events may result in positive identity change.

J Vocat Behav

University of Connecticut, Department of Management, 2100 Hillside Road Unit 1041, Storrs, CT 06269-1041, United States.

Published: October 2021

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to mandatory stay-at-home orders, significantly impacting both work and family life for individuals, creating a work-life shock event.
  • A study involving 14 working parents in France used daily diaries over seven weeks to explore how their identities changed during this confinement period.
  • The research identified three key identity responses—threat, reflection, and reconstruction—indicating that many participants experienced positive shifts in their work and family identities, aligning more with personal beliefs rather than societal expectations.

Article Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic many countries enforced mandatory stay-at-home orders. The confinement period that took place may be regarded as a multi-domain work-life shock event, severely disrupting both the professional and the family sphere. Taking an identity lens, this study examines whether and how identity changed during confinment by drawing from a diary study consisting of 14 working parents who filled out a daily diary over a period of seven weeks of mandated home confinement in France. The findings suggest how both work-related and family-related identity change may occur when individuals are confronted with a multi-domain work-life shock event such as the pandemic. Further, the findings point to three identity responses to this event: work-life identity threat, work-life identity reflection, and work-life identity reconstruction. For most participants, the seven-week period resulted in significant and positive shifts in their work and family identities to better align with their internal beliefs rather than relying on societally imposed expectations about what it means to be a good parent and worker.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8416426PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2021.103621DOI Listing

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Confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic: How multi-domain work-life shock events may result in positive identity change.

J Vocat Behav

October 2021

University of Connecticut, Department of Management, 2100 Hillside Road Unit 1041, Storrs, CT 06269-1041, United States.

Article Synopsis
  • The COVID-19 pandemic led to mandatory stay-at-home orders, significantly impacting both work and family life for individuals, creating a work-life shock event.
  • A study involving 14 working parents in France used daily diaries over seven weeks to explore how their identities changed during this confinement period.
  • The research identified three key identity responses—threat, reflection, and reconstruction—indicating that many participants experienced positive shifts in their work and family identities, aligning more with personal beliefs rather than societal expectations.
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