Gendered working environments as a determinant of mental health inequalities: A systematic review of 27 studies
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AuthorsMilner A.; Scovelle A.J.; King T.; Marck C.; McAllister A.; Kavanagh A.; Shields M.; Torok E.; Maheen H.; O'Neil A.
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TypeOriginal research
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JournalOccupational and Environmental Medicine
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Publication Date2021
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Abstract
‘Gendered working environments’ describes the ways in which (1) differential selection into work, (2) variations in employment arrangements and working hours, (3) differences in psychosocial exposures and (4) differential selection out of work may produce varied mental health outcomes for men and women. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review to understand gender differences in mental health outcomes in relation to the components of gendered working environments.