Does having children matter? Associations between transitions in work-family role combinations and depressive symptoms among married women in Korea
Although having a variety of roles is generally beneficial for mental health, little is known about the relationships between work-family role combinations and depressive symptoms among married women in Korea, where child rearing is strongly considered a mother's responsibility. This study exam...
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Main Authors: | Min-Ah Lee (Author), Jeong-han Kang (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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