Psychosocial strain and coping of Finnish working mothers during the COVID-19 lockdown: a job demand-control approach
IntroductionIn March 2020 many countries around the world, including Finland, implemented lockdown measures to mitigate the unprecedented impacts of the coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19) on public health. As a result, school and daycare settings closed indefinitely and working from home beca...
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Main Authors: | Venla Panula (Author), Nelli Lyyra (Author), Angeliki Kallitsoglou (Author), Emmanuel Acquah (Author), Pamela-Zoe Topalli (Author) |
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