Workaholism and a New Generation – Labour Market Survey among Hungarian and Romanian Youth

What is the difference between a workaholic and a hard-working worker? This issue becomes especially important in the current situation with the growing role of home office and teleworking. In addition, the labour market is undergoing a transformation due to generational change, where members of...

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Main Authors: Zoltán Musinszki, Magdolna Vallasek, Gábor Mélypataki, Erika Horváthné Csolák, Katalin Lipták
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Published: Editura ASE 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_2960.pdf
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description What is the difference between a workaholic and a hard-working worker? This issue becomes especially important in the current situation with the growing role of home office and teleworking. In addition, the labour market is undergoing a transformation due to generational change, where members of Generation Z will begin entering the labour market. With the new generation in the case of flexible and new employment conditions, the concept of working time will change, and this will bring about changes in the concept of overtime. We assume that members of the younger generation, Generations Y and Z (date of birth between 1995-2009; age 20-29) have similar views on workaholism and working hours, regardless of country and settlement type. We conducted a questionnaire survey in Hungary and Romania. Based on the research, it can be stated that concerning the target group of 20-29-year-olds the concept of workaholism is judged differently by Hungarian and Romanian young people. In both countries, respondents would prefer to work with a schedule of partly or fully flexible working hours than in full-time, fixed or non-fixed working hours. Respondents prefer partly flexible working time in Hungary and fully flexible working time in Romania. Young people have the same attitude towards teleworking regardless of their country, but the type of settlement and their field of education affect their opinions on teleworking. Nearly half of the responders think that a work-life balance can be found, it is only a matter of perception
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spelling doaj-art-9c348bdbd0c743d69cc8f7999401949e2025-08-20T03:18:56ZengEditura ASEAmfiteatru Economic1582-91462247-91042020-11-0122Special Issue 141227124210.24818/EA/2020/S14/1227Workaholism and a New Generation – Labour Market Survey among Hungarian and Romanian YouthZoltán Musinszki0Magdolna Vallasek1Gábor Mélypataki2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0359-6538Erika Horváthné Csolák 3Katalin Lipták4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6714-0858University of Miskolc, Miskolc, HungarySapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaUniversity of Miskolc, Miskolc, HungaryUniversity of Miskolc, Miskolc, HungaryUniversity of Miskolc, Miskolc, HungaryWhat is the difference between a workaholic and a hard-working worker? This issue becomes especially important in the current situation with the growing role of home office and teleworking. In addition, the labour market is undergoing a transformation due to generational change, where members of Generation Z will begin entering the labour market. With the new generation in the case of flexible and new employment conditions, the concept of working time will change, and this will bring about changes in the concept of overtime. We assume that members of the younger generation, Generations Y and Z (date of birth between 1995-2009; age 20-29) have similar views on workaholism and working hours, regardless of country and settlement type. We conducted a questionnaire survey in Hungary and Romania. Based on the research, it can be stated that concerning the target group of 20-29-year-olds the concept of workaholism is judged differently by Hungarian and Romanian young people. In both countries, respondents would prefer to work with a schedule of partly or fully flexible working hours than in full-time, fixed or non-fixed working hours. Respondents prefer partly flexible working time in Hungary and fully flexible working time in Romania. Young people have the same attitude towards teleworking regardless of their country, but the type of settlement and their field of education affect their opinions on teleworking. Nearly half of the responders think that a work-life balance can be found, it is only a matter of perceptionhttps://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/temp/Article_2960.pdfyouth generationworking timehome officeheavy work investmentslabour market
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Workaholism and a New Generation – Labour Market Survey among Hungarian and Romanian Youth
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working time
home office
heavy work investments
labour market
title Workaholism and a New Generation – Labour Market Survey among Hungarian and Romanian Youth
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working time
home office
heavy work investments
labour market
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