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Gendered associations between household labour force participation and mental health using 17 waves of Australian cohort data.

Tania Louise KingYamna TaoukAnthony Daniel LaMontagneHumaira MaheenAnne Marie Kavanagh
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2020)
These results suggest that the mental health of both men and women is poorer when not in the labour force, either as a man in the female-breadwinner arrangement, or as a woman in the male-breadwinner arrangement. These results are particularly noteworthy for women, because they pertain to a sizeable proportion of the population who are not in paid work, and highlight the need for policy reform to support women's labour force participation.
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