Introduction: Worldwide, there are 657 million women aged 45-59 and around half contribute to the labor force during their menopausal years. There is a diversity of experience of menopause in the workplace. It is shaped not only by menopausal symptoms and context but also by the workplace environment. It affects quality of life, engagement, performance, motivation and relations with employers. Aim: To provide recommendations for employers, managers, healthcare professionals and women to make the workplace environment more menopause supportive, and to improve women's wellbeing and their ability to remain in work. Materials and methods: Literature review and consensus of expert opinion. Summary recommendations: Workplace health and wellbeing ...
Introduction: The menopause, or the cessation of menstruation, is a stage of the life cycle which wi...
Governments, employers, and trade unions are increasingly developing “menopause at work” policies fo...
Objectives: To explore women’s perspectives on what employers and managers should, and should not do...
Introduction: Worldwide, there are 657 million women aged 45–59 and around half contribute to the la...
INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, there are 657 million women aged 45-59 and around half contribute to the la...
Women form a large part of many workforces throughout Europe. Many will be working throughout their ...
Women form a large part of many workforces throughout Europe. Many will be working throughout their ...
As a result of many years of changes in employment patterns, there are now increasing numbers of emp...
Introduction: Menopause usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, a time when women are likely t...
Large numbers of women transition through menopause whilst in paid employment. Symptoms associated w...
There are increasing numbers of older women in the workforce, for whom menopause, a natural part of ...
In most cases, the menopause is part of the natural aging process and usually occurs at aged 51. The...
Menopause is the stage in a woman’s life where she stops menstruating for good. On average, women re...
While there have been advances in considering the occupational safety and health (OSH) of those wome...
Menopause and the workplace has finally become a trending topic. Specific societies, agencies, chari...
Introduction: The menopause, or the cessation of menstruation, is a stage of the life cycle which wi...
Governments, employers, and trade unions are increasingly developing “menopause at work” policies fo...
Objectives: To explore women’s perspectives on what employers and managers should, and should not do...
Introduction: Worldwide, there are 657 million women aged 45–59 and around half contribute to the la...
INTRODUCTION: Worldwide, there are 657 million women aged 45-59 and around half contribute to the la...
Women form a large part of many workforces throughout Europe. Many will be working throughout their ...
Women form a large part of many workforces throughout Europe. Many will be working throughout their ...
As a result of many years of changes in employment patterns, there are now increasing numbers of emp...
Introduction: Menopause usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, a time when women are likely t...
Large numbers of women transition through menopause whilst in paid employment. Symptoms associated w...
There are increasing numbers of older women in the workforce, for whom menopause, a natural part of ...
In most cases, the menopause is part of the natural aging process and usually occurs at aged 51. The...
Menopause is the stage in a woman’s life where she stops menstruating for good. On average, women re...
While there have been advances in considering the occupational safety and health (OSH) of those wome...
Menopause and the workplace has finally become a trending topic. Specific societies, agencies, chari...
Introduction: The menopause, or the cessation of menstruation, is a stage of the life cycle which wi...
Governments, employers, and trade unions are increasingly developing “menopause at work” policies fo...
Objectives: To explore women’s perspectives on what employers and managers should, and should not do...