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. 2021 Nov 17;18(22):12087. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182212087

Table 3.

Theme 3 developed from thematic analysis in Study 1: “work–life balance management and centrality of life in the lockdown context”.

Sub-Themes and Codes Quotes
Conciliation
Work–life “I usually start my workday when I arrive at the office and try to finish it when I leave. Now I have mixed everything up” (Man, 31, teacher, no dependent children)
Family–work “The child wanted me to play with him and as soon as I got on the computer he started to cry, he demanded a lot from me. I had all my papers all over the place. I had no space for myself, and the child made it more difficult for me.” (Woman, 36, teacher, with dependent children).
Work–family “I was stressed because I didn’t look after my children well. We had to start abusing TV, which I don’t like at all; a lot of guilt and stress.” (Woman, 36, NGO 1, with dependent children); “Taking hours away from my family. If before I was scolded for working too much, now even more so because there are no schedules.” (Woman, 58, SME 2, with dependent children).
Care support “While my partner was at home, I was able to work, but when he went back to work, it was hell.” (Woman, 36, NGO 1, with dependent children).
Accentuation of gender roles “Combining my work with school follow-up, which my partner is not in charge of; he only has to tell me his timetable so that I can organise it. If there is no school in September, I will have to reduce my working hours: we women are condemned to live a doomed life.” (Woman, 36, NGO 1, with dependent children).
Addiction/life centrality
Work centrality “Everything has been about work; I don’t have anyone else; I am single and live alone. I dedicate everything to work” (Man, 41, Public Administration, no dependent children).
Hyperconnectivity “It was some kind of nervousness, that they know that I am at my workplace, attentive to communications and to everything.” (Woman, 45, private company, no dependent children).
Disconnection and rest “Having time to do what I like: realising the importance of working to live and not living to work.” (Man, 34, self-employed, no dependent children).

1 NGO: non-governmental organization. 2 SME: small and medium-sized enterprises.