The perceived impact of current work–life balance on one's financial future

Eyal Lahav, Tal Shavit

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Abstract

Background: In recent decades, the evolving job market has highlighted the importance of work-life balance (WLB), yet there remains ambiguity around individuals' awareness of WLB's future consequences and its influence on their choices. Methods: This study introduces a novel method for assessing the perceived impact of three components of one's current WLB—stress and burnout, boundaries, and flexibility—on one's future financial situation, future health, and future community relations. Additionally, we evaluate the validity of our approach by investigating how the perceived future impact affects decision making related to WLB and job compensation (salary; pension). Results: We find large differences between the perceived impact of each WLB component on each future aspect of life. We then demonstrate the linkage between the perceived impact and individuals’ current financial decision-making processes regarding WLB management. Conclusions: Our results offer managers insights for informed decision-making on allocating resources to WLB components in organizations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101047
JournalJournal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
Volume46
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

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Keywords

  • Pension
  • Perceived future impact
  • Stress and burnout
  • Subjective well-being
  • Work compensation
  • Work–life balance

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