| Literature DB >> 27341274 |
Lucía Artazcoz1, Imma Cortès2, Fernando G Benavides3, Vicenta Escribà-Agüir4, Xavier Bartoll2, Hernán Vargas5, Carme Borrell6.
Abstract
This article examines the relationship between moderately long working hours and health status in Europe. A cross-sectional study based on data from the 2010 European Working Conditions Survey (13,518 men and 9381 women) was performed. Working moderately long hours was consistently associated with poor health status and poor psychological wellbeing in countries with traditional family models, in both sexes in Liberal countries and primarily among women in Continental and Southern European countries. A combination of economic vulnerability, increasing labour market deregulation and work overload related to the combination of job and domestic work could explain these findings.Entities:
Keywords: Europe; Family characteristics; Gender; Long working hours; Psychological; Stress
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27341274 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2016.06.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Place ISSN: 1353-8292 Impact factor: 4.078