Effects of life-work balance on health, according to gender, housing insecurity, and social class: an intersectional study
Abstract The study aim was to analyse the differences in work-life balance between and within genders (1159 women, 1077 men, and 5 trans*), and their effects on health outcomes, according to housing insecurity, and social class. We measured five health outcomes: mental health, self-perceived health,...
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Main Authors: | Constanza Vásquez-Vera (Author), Ana Fernández (Author), Carme Borrell (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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