The Change of Self-Rated Health According to Working Hours for Two Years by Gender.
Jia RyuYeogyeong YoonHyunjoo KimKyunghee Jung-ChoiPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2018)
Working more than 52 h per week had a negative effect on health, regardless of gender. However, in the group with less than 40 h, the negative association between working hours and self-rated health were shown only in women. Health outcomes due to working hours may differ by gender. Therefore, further studies are needed to explore the causes of these results.