Labor market regulation: An analysis of household budgeting and job stress in times of crisis
Author(s)
Cristian Calle-Tarrillo
Jhersin Jhonatan Bustamante-Obando
Date Issued
25 de abril de 2025
Type
Article
Volume
14
Issue
2
Start Page
118
End Page
118
Abstract
The economic crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the financial stability of Peruvian households, exacerbating work stress in shopping mall employees. This study aims to analyze the relationship between household budget management and work stress in this context. A non-experimental correlational design was used with a sample of 384 employees. These findings are consistent with previous studies, such as that of Vosloo et al. (2014), which highlight the impact of financial stress on work well-being. The results show a significant correlation between poor household budget management and elevated levels of job stress. In addition, it was found that fixed expenses are related to emotional exhaustion and that the ability to save is associated with greater personal fulfillment. It is relevant for future research and labor policies, as it provides a deeper understanding of the link between personal finances and work stress, and how their management can influence organizational productivity and well-being (Bedford et al., 2022).
