Female Labor-Force Participation as Suicide Prevention: A Population Study in Taiwan.
Ying-Yeh ChenTed Chun Tat FongPaul Siu-Fai YipSilvia Sara CanettoPublished in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2024)
This study's findings suggest that FLFP protects women from suicide, and point to the potential value of FLFP as a way of preventing suicide. In Taiwan, employed women carry a double-load of paid and family unpaid care-work. Child care-work is still done by mothers, often with grandmothers' support. Therefore, this study's findings contribute to evidence that doing both paid work and unpaid family care-work has more benefits than costs, including in terms of suicide-protection. Men's disengagement from family care-work may contribute to their high suicide rates, despite their substantial labor-force participation.