Wellbeing During Lockdown in China
A few months ago, when Shanghai and Beijing were dealing with Covid lockdowns, we asked readers if they’d be willing to take part in a survey conducted by Engineering Wellbeing.
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The Shanghai (hard) lockdown was less detrimental than the Beijing (soft) lockdown
The findings clearly point to resilence, organisational commitment, and employee perception of the organisational support being siginificantly higher in Shanghai than in Beijing.
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There is a wide discrepancy between the wellbeing of Chinese versus foreign staff
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Mental wellbeing was the most impactful result from lockdowns, with nearly 30 percent of foreigners showing signs of clinical depression, with the biggest challenge being to detect it before it becomes chronic
Let's see some Wellbeing challenges that employees have, and how they feel.
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Foreign women are the most impacted by the situation
Foreign women scored lower on all scales while Chinese women scored higher in resilience compared to men and other nationalities. Foreign women showed lower wellbeing level, resilience, perception of support, and commitment to their organisation. Chinese women, on the other hand, showed a higher level of resilience.
What steps must organisations take?
Employee perception of SUPPORT is Key!
The research strongly predicts how effective this could best support heightened levels of wellbeing and commitment.
55 percent of survey respondents feel a higher sense of wellbeing and 72 percent have a higher commitment to the organisation when they perceive organisational support.
What is efficient Organisational Support? Still concerned about Wellbeing while living in China? Want to find a solution for your organisation? Engineering Wellbeing is planning to host a webinar for individuals and businesses on how to improve wellbeing moving forward in conjunction with the British Chamber of Commerce (BritCham) in the coming month. Stay tuned for details!
And if you are interested in the full report or want to know how Engineering Wellbeing can help, please contact Dr. Paul Rochon via the QR code below.
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