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Archives of public health | 2017

Company size, work-home interference, and well-being of self-employed entrepreneurs

Isabelle Godin; Pierre Desmarez; Céline Mahieu

BackgroundThe impact of working conditions on the health and well-being of workers of large enterprises has been widely described. This influence has not been studied as extensively in very small and medium-sized enterprises mainly due to methodological difficulties. Smaller organisations nevertheless constitute a reality that needs to be better understood.MethodologyThe aim of this article is to better understand the working conditions of entrepreneurs in small and medium-sized enterprises, to describe the impact of these conditions on their health and well-being, and to learn how their work affects their private lives.This is why a study was conducted in 2015–2016 on a selected sample of entrepreneurs in the Brussels-Capital Region (nu2009=u2009140). The survey form included questions pertaining to the work environment, motivations underlying the choice of activities, robustness of the business, work-home interference, work-related stress, work satisfaction, self-reported health indicators, and socio-demographic status. The results were compared with those from another survey on workers in small shops conducted between 2012 and 2015 within the same Region (nu2009=u2009104).ResultsThe number of entrepreneurs who participated in the survey added up to 140, with an even distribution between men and women. Two results are highlighted. The first concerns the difficulties faced by entrepreneurs working with a small team (1 to 4 employees): they are more stressed, report having heavy workloads, describe their health more negatively, consume more sedatives, and claim to suffer from loneliness more often than those working with larger teams or alone. Comparatively, in the study on shopkeepers, business owners working alone found themselves in a worse situation regarding their health and well-being.The second finding involves the difficulties entrepreneurs face when it comes to combining work and family life, and for which gender inequalities were noted. This phenomenon remains insufficiently explored amongst small business owners.ConclusionIn spite of the difficulties encountered at work, commitment to their chosen profession remains strong amongst entrepreneurs. Our results enable us underscore the aspects of entrepreneurial activity that should be taken into account whilst setting up support mechanisms or promoting entrepreneurship, especially amongst and for women.


Archive | 2009

Théorie des organisations: De l'intérêt de perspectives multiples

Evelyne Léonard; Caroline Letor; Céline Mahieu; Laurent Taskin; Damien Vanneste


Archive | 2014

The show must go on: Bien-être et statut d'indépendant dans le secteur du petit commerce

Céline Mahieu; Isabelle Godin; S. Celerier


Archive | 2017

Facing the methodological challenge of studying well-being at work in small retail businesses

Céline Mahieu; Isabelle Godin


Archive | 2017

What is the relevance of well-being in very small enterprises?

Isabelle Godin; Céline Mahieu


Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2016

Déterminants sociaux et solitude au travail : impacts sur la santé et le bien-être dans les petits commerces bruxellois

Céline Mahieu; Isabelle Godin


Débats du Conseil | 2016

Conditions de travail et bien-être des employés et dirigeants de petits commerces à Bruxelles

Céline Mahieu; Isabelle Godin


Archive | 2015

Webdocumentaire sur la Santé et bien-être des commerçants à Bruxelles: http://petitscommercesbruxellois.ulb.ac.be/#Accueil

Céline Mahieu; Isabelle Godin


Archive | 2015

Vécu des travailleurs dans le micro et petites entreprises en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale: Indicateurs de bien-être au quotidien

Céline Mahieu; Isabelle Godin


Archive | 2014

Invitation au voyage : Le sujet aux interstices des organisations en formation, en travail et en santé

Céline Mahieu; Bernard Francq; Philippe Scieur

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Isabelle Godin

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Evelyne Léonard

Université catholique de Louvain

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Laurent Taskin

Université catholique de Louvain

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Pierre Desmarez

Université libre de Bruxelles

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