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Gendered working environments as a determinant of mental health inequalities: a systematic review of 27 studies.

Allison J MilnerAnna Joy ScovelleTania KingClaudia MarckAshley McAllisterAnne KavanaghMarissa ShieldsEszter TörökHumaira MaheenAdrienne O'Neil
Published in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2020)
The findings from this review indicate that gendered working environments may affect the mental health of both men and women, but the association is dependent on the specific exposure examined. There is still much to be understood about gendered working environments, and future research into work and health should be considered with a gender lens.
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