“Poisoned gift”? Effects of workplace practices on work-life balance of women working in logistics in Europe and the mediation role of work engagement
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2026-02-23
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In the last decade, there has been a growing consensus that expanding gender diversity in the workplace can improve productivity and work quality. However, the well-being of female workers continues to be a challenge for companies. This study aims to evaluate the influence of some work practices (remote work, participation, flex-time, and work autonomy) on work engagement and work-life balance of European workers in the logistics sector, distinguishing male from female workers. The analysis is grounded in the job demands-resources (JD-R) model and social exchange theory (SET).
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To this end, we used a quantitative methodology, carrying out a multi-group analysis and applying the partial least square method to a sample of 4,806 European workers in the logistics sector.
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The results reveal significant gender differences in the intensity of influence of work practices on work engagement and work-life balance. Participation and flex-time practices positively influence the work engagement of female workers, and remote work practices their work-life balance, but with less intensity when compared to male workers. The relationship between work engagement and work-life balance is negative, being more intense in the case of female workers. Finally, when the association between workplace practices and work-life balance is mediated by work engagement, there is a positive influence of remote work and participation in work practices in the case of female workers.
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This study contributes to deepening knowledge about gender differences in the workplace by integrating the JD-R model and SET to reveal gendered pathways between workplace practices, work engagement, and work-life balance in the logistics sector. It demonstrates that workplace practices appropriate to workers' gender should be promoted to enhance work engagement and work-life balance, which are valued by workers and could lead to greater worker proficiency.
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Europe, Logistics industry, Quantitative survey, Human resources in logistics
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Ferreira, P., Gomes, S., & Lopes, J. M. (2026). “Poisoned gift”? Effects of workplace practices on work-life balance of women working in logistics in Europe and the mediation role of work engagement. The International Journal of Logistics Management, (published online: 23 February 2026), 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLM-07-2024-0468. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/6974
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