Both gender and employment are critical and intersecting social determinants of mental and physical health. This paper describes the protocol used to conduct a systematic literature review of the relationship between “gendered working environments„ and mental health. Gendered working environments (GWE) are conceptualised as involving: (1) differences in selection into work, and more specifically, occupations; (2) variation in employment arrangements and working hours; (3) disparities in psychosocial exposures at work, and; (4) differences in selection out of work. Methods/design: The review will adhere to a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) search procedure. Key words will be identified ...
The primary aim of the doctoral thesis was to develop and test a theoretical model seeking to descri...
Background and Aims: Working conditions are an important health determinant. Employment factors can ...
Among men, depression is often unrecognised and untreated. Men employed in male-dominated industries...
Both gender and employment are critical and intersecting social determinants of mental and physical ...
BACKGROUND: 'Gendered working environments' describes the ways in which (1) differential selection i...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Background: Health consequences of the gender segregated labour market have previously been demonstr...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
We believe that many groups will be served by this collection.Undergraduate and graduate students an...
Background: Health consequences of the gender segregated labour market have previously been demonstr...
This literature review will examine how mental health can be influenced by differences in gender, wh...
In recent research, a correlation between sexism, mental health, and job satisfaction has been shown...
This paper examines current evidence regarding rates, risk factors, correlates and consequences of g...
The primary aim of the doctoral thesis was to develop and test a theoretical model seeking to descri...
Background and Aims: Working conditions are an important health determinant. Employment factors can ...
Among men, depression is often unrecognised and untreated. Men employed in male-dominated industries...
Both gender and employment are critical and intersecting social determinants of mental and physical ...
BACKGROUND: 'Gendered working environments' describes the ways in which (1) differential selection i...
Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in re...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Background: Health consequences of the gender segregated labour market have previously been demonstr...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
We believe that many groups will be served by this collection.Undergraduate and graduate students an...
Background: Health consequences of the gender segregated labour market have previously been demonstr...
This literature review will examine how mental health can be influenced by differences in gender, wh...
In recent research, a correlation between sexism, mental health, and job satisfaction has been shown...
This paper examines current evidence regarding rates, risk factors, correlates and consequences of g...
The primary aim of the doctoral thesis was to develop and test a theoretical model seeking to descri...
Background and Aims: Working conditions are an important health determinant. Employment factors can ...
Among men, depression is often unrecognised and untreated. Men employed in male-dominated industries...