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The impact of work interference with family on depressive symptoms among married working women: A longitudinal panel study.

Il YunYun Hwa JungSeung Hoon KimSung In Jang
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Thus, married working women who experienced WIF were found to be at a higher risk of developing depressive symptoms. Therefore, considering how prevailing stereotypes that roles of men and women are separated can harm women's mental health, policy measures should be implemented to ensure women's quality of life based on the work-family balance.
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