Long workhours erode health, which the setting of maximum weekly hours aims to avert. This 48-h limit, and the evidence base to support it, has evolved from a workforce that was largely male, whose time in the labour force was enabled by women's domestic work and care giving. The gender composition of the workforce has now changed, and many women (as well as some men) combine care-giving with paid work, a change viewed as fundamental for gender equality. However, it raises questions on the suitability of the work time limit and the extent it is protective of health. We estimate workhour-mental health thresholds, testing if they vary for men and women due to gendered workloads and constraints on and off the job. Using six waves of data from ...
Balancing work and family remains a big issue for Australian men and women, with around 40% ...
Using nationally representative panel data from Australia and Germany, this article investigates the...
Time can be thought of as a resource that people need for good health. Healthy behaviour, accessing ...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
Previous research on the relationship between work hours and health has produced inconclusive findin...
This article focuses on the minimum working time standards in the 'safety net' created by ...
We study the gender gap in the duration of sick leave in Spain by splitting this duration into two t...
Abstract Background In Australia a persistent and sizable gender wage gap exists. In recent years th...
For four decades, theories of job demand-control have proposed that higher occupational status group...
Women shoulder a heavier burden of family work than men in modern society, preventing them from matc...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers ’ health? Despite the fact that n...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable disease (NCD) incidence and prevalence is of central concern to most na...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers\u27 health? Despite the fact that ...
Women are more sensitive to life events than men according to this paper by Robert Drago, Mark Woode...
Balancing work and family remains a big issue for Australian men and women, with around 40% ...
Using nationally representative panel data from Australia and Germany, this article investigates the...
Time can be thought of as a resource that people need for good health. Healthy behaviour, accessing ...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
Previous research on the relationship between work hours and health has produced inconclusive findin...
This article focuses on the minimum working time standards in the 'safety net' created by ...
We study the gender gap in the duration of sick leave in Spain by splitting this duration into two t...
Abstract Background In Australia a persistent and sizable gender wage gap exists. In recent years th...
For four decades, theories of job demand-control have proposed that higher occupational status group...
Women shoulder a heavier burden of family work than men in modern society, preventing them from matc...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers ’ health? Despite the fact that n...
BACKGROUND: Non-communicable disease (NCD) incidence and prevalence is of central concern to most na...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers\u27 health? Despite the fact that ...
Women are more sensitive to life events than men according to this paper by Robert Drago, Mark Woode...
Balancing work and family remains a big issue for Australian men and women, with around 40% ...
Using nationally representative panel data from Australia and Germany, this article investigates the...
Time can be thought of as a resource that people need for good health. Healthy behaviour, accessing ...