Double work and women's health.

Canada's mental health Pub Date : 1984-09-01
M de Koninck
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In Canada, a high percentage of wives and mothers have full time or part time paid employment outside the home; yet the expectation that they will assume primary responsibility for domestic work persists. As a result, women who work outside the home experience cumulative stress: too many physical and emotional demands to meet, too many hours of work, and a continuous struggle to reconcile the demands of the two work settings. The author considers double work from a socioeconomic, structural viewpoint, and from the perspective of increased psychosocial and health risks. She calls on professionals to address the complex and controversial issues raised by the identification of double work as a risk factor.

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双重劳动与妇女健康。
在加拿大,有很高比例的妻子和母亲在家庭以外有全职或兼职的带薪工作;然而,人们仍然期望她们承担家务劳动的主要责任。因此,外出工作的女性承受着累积的压力:太多的身体和情感需求需要满足,太多的工作时间,还要不断地努力调和两种工作环境的需求。提交人从社会经济、结构角度以及从增加的社会心理和健康风险角度考虑了双重工作。她呼吁专业人员处理由于认定双重工作是一种危险因素而引起的复杂和有争议的问题。
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