When coworking space and setting boundaries affect well-being of remote workers

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Samar Khoury
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-2896-9636

Abstract

Background: Establishing clear boundaries would help remote workers delineate their professional responsibilities from their personal time and promoting a healthier work-life balance. this study aims to investigate the impact of different living arrangements and boundary-setting strategies on overall well-being.


Methods: In a cross-sectional design, a total of 293 workers participated in an online survey. Well-being was measured using the 14-item Scale of General Well-Being (14-SGWB).


Results: Only 35.8% of remote workers had a dedicated desk at home in a room with a door that can be closed. Around 35% stated that the boundaries set between work and personal life were a little unclear and 38.5% reported often feeling that work intruded on their personal time. Linear regression analysis showed that setting clearer work-life boundaries (Beta=2.46), having comfort in people around them (Beta=4.46) were significantly associated with higher well-being scores.


Conclusion: a dedicated workstations, clear boundaries, and support from cohabitants positively impact remote workers well-being. It is recommended that organizations prioritize the implementation of supportive measures such as training programs, flexible work arrangements, and clear communication channels to enhance the well-being of their remote workforce.

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Khoury, S. (2025). When coworking space and setting boundaries affect well-being of remote workers. Technium Social Sciences Journal, 77(1), 240–254. https://doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v77i1.13284
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Social Work

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