Work from home experience differs by age groups

June 14, 2021

More than two in five (44 per cent) Canadians say they worked longer hours during the pandemic, but this is not the same for all ages.

While 48 per cent of 26- to 40-year-olds report clocking extra hours, 31 per cent of those under 25 say the same, according to a survey by ADP Canada.

As for productivity while working from home, gen X (46 per cent) and baby boomers (47 per cent) are the most likely to report it increased. Meanwhile, 42 per cent of millennials also indicate an increase in the quality of their work, compared with just 31 per cent of gen Z workers.

However, four in 10 respondents across all age groups note an increase in stress levels as a result of the pandemic, found the survey of 566 working Canadians working remotely, including those working full and part time.

Fostering resilience in both employees and managers is a key way to manage stress, according to a psychologist.

Source: HR Reporter