Technology has been eroding the boundaries between work and home for years. Now, a new study by researchers at the University of

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问题     Technology has been eroding the boundaries between work and home for years. Now, a new study by researchers at the University of Illinois encourages corporate stakeholders to deliberately encourage clear work-life boundaries for employees. It finds that if their employees have a sense of control over intrusions into non-work life, they are better able to manage stress. And that pays off in productivity when they reengage with work.
    The belief that being able to work anywhere makes us more productive is an illusion. It’s an easy mistake to make. But the alerts that ping and buzz on our smartphones actually increase our stress. In fact, the research team behind this paper, which studies occupational stress and employee well-being, points out that the alerts create "spikes of stress. " That adds up to negative moods, rumination about work, and poor sleep. When people work in an always-on culture, they begin to dread it.
    Work stress is worse if we work anytime. According to Yihao Li, a professor of labor and employment relations, this is becoming an increasingly important issue for workers and the issue is compounded exponentially for parents, who put their children’s bedtime routine on hold to deal with work demands. To the child, who is competing with their parent’s work email, it’s a random negative event. Kids become more anxious and demanding because they don’t know when they can count on time with their parents. Household stress skyrockets.
    The convenience of our devices comes at the price of our mental health unless we have control over the boundaries between work and non-work life. According to YoungAh Park, professor of labor and employment relations, " Some people simply can’t work without a smartphone, tablet or laptop computer. These technologies are so ubiquitous and convenient that it can lead some people to think that employees have to be always on or always available. Clearly, this kind of after-hours intrusion into the home or personal life domain is unhealthy, and our research shows that an always-on mentality has a big downside in the form of increased job stress," she said in a press release.
    To study the impact of work intrusions into non-work life, my team surveyed over 500 full-time public school teachers in grade K-6 for five weeks. We asked about their weekly work intrusion involving technology, specifically their after-hours work—whether they were expected to respond to work-related messages and emails immediately, and whether they were contacted about work-related issues after hours. Why study teachers? We found that after-hours work intrusion via technology can be really, truly stressful for them. So although this finding is particular to teachers, a class of employees who we tend to assume have clear work-life boundaries, it’s now an issue for everyone who is electronically tied to their work after regular hours.
    But it was the impact of the " border keepers" that we found made the biggest difference in whether teachers felt they had control over their boundaries. If principals, who function as supervisors, sent a message of support for work-life balance, the teachers felt empowered to set boundaries. If supervisors communicate clear support for work-life balance, employees feel a greater sense of control. When supervisors send mixed messages, paying lip service to work-life boundaries and then sending urgent emails at 9: 30 pm, employees know that they do not have that control. But if employees do have supportive leaders who model behaviors for work-life balance and work effectively with employees to creatively solve work-life conflicts, that translates into less stress for teachers through boundary control.
According to Yihao Li, ________.

选项 A、a regular bedtime routine can help children have a good temper
B、off-time work at home can be a huge barrier to parenting
C、e-mail can be a great way for working parents to share parenting experiences
D、work stress lowers employees’ satisfaction with their job and boss

答案B

解析 细节题。根据题干关键词Yihao Li定位到第三段。第三段Yihao Li指出,在家工作,为了处理工作需求而忽略了孩子,会使孩子变得更加焦虑和苛求,增加家庭压力,因此答案选[B]。[A]属于对原文的过度延伸,文中只提到职场父母在家处理工作会忽略了孩子的睡觉时间这种现象,并没有提到规律的睡觉时间可以帮助孩子有一个好脾气:[C][D]都与本文内容无关。
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