Employment and women's health: an analysis of causal relationships

I Waldron - Women and Health, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
… had higher socioeconomic status than comparison group Rubber plant salaried and
production … Karasek, RA Job demands, job decision latitude and mental strain: Implications for …

Role Strain and the Mental Health of College-Educated African American Women

A Alston-Brundage - 2023 - search.proquest.com
… RQ1: Do marital status, parental status, and employment have an influence on levels of
role strain, as measured by the WRSI? H01: Marital status, parental status, and …

Later retirement, job strain, and health: Evidence from the new State Pension age in the United Kingdom

L Carrino, K Glaser, M Avendano - Health economics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… age on women's health. Exploiting a UK pension reform that increased women's State Pension
… We then focus on women who never engaged in paid work and who are unlikely to be …

Opening the 'Black Box': inequalities in women's health

S Arber - New directions in the sociology of health, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
… literature on women's health and their paid employment has … way in which employment
improves women's health through 'role … chUdcare, so reducing role strain and fatigue. In addition, …

[HTML][HTML] The health and working conditions of women employed in child care

L Linnan, G Arandia, LA Bateman, A Vaughn… - … and public health, 2017 - mdpi.com
… Given the numerous health issues and challenging work … and the work environment as a
means of influencing the health and well-… insecurity and job strain than higher wage workers [8]. …

Depression, work and family roles, and the gendered life course

K Leupp - Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
employment, but the salubrious effects of paid work increase as children get older. The benefit
of employment for men’s mental health … to role strain for women. Young children reduce …

Employment transitions, child care conflict, and the mental health of low-income urban women with children

AW Jacobs, TD Hill, D Tope, LK O'Brien - Women's Health Issues, 2016 - Elsevier
benefits of paid work over unpaid work is an oversimplification and that the emphasis on
placing poor women with children into paid work … , role conflict is a special class of chronic strain

Mother and more: a broader perspective on women's health

MA Koblinsky, OMR Campbell, SD Harlow - The health of women, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
… of our understanding of women's health in four areas … new source of paid employment for
women, Patrick argued that the poor working and living conditions associated with employment

Double exposure: the combined impact of the home and work environments on psychosomatic strain in Swedish women and men

EM Hall - Women's Health, Politics, and Power, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
role role strain strain can can lead lead to to overload overload and and related related declines
declines in in health health (… benefits benefits such such as as control, social status, pay, …

Harried and unhealthy? Parenthood, time pressure, and mental health

L Ruppanner, F Perales, J Baxter - Journal of Marriage and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… increase paid work and mothers increase domestic work on … with time pressure and mental
health, paying careful attention to … of role strain, expecting that the addition of parental roles (…