Gender, Work and Health Inequalities
The aim of this chapter is to explore how gender, elements of the psychosocial work environment and their interaction can lead to inequalities in occupational health outcomes. We first look at whether a set of occupational health outcomes differs for male
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Juliet Hassard Luis D. Torres Editors
Aligning Perspectives in Gender Mainstreaming Gender, Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-Being Series Editors Stavroula Leka, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland Aditya Jain, Nottingham University Business School and Centre for Organizational Health and Development, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Gerard Zwetsloot, University of Nottingham, Centre for Organizational Health and Development, Nottingham, United Kingdom, TNO InGerard Zwetsloot Research & Consultancy, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Raising awareness of the interdisciplinary and complementary relationship of different research perspectives on health, safety and well-being is the main aim of the book series Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-being. Combined research approaches on health, safety and well-being are becoming more and more popular in several research disciplines across and between the social, behavioural and medical sciences. Therefore, Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-being stimulates the publication of interdisciplinary approaches to the promotion of health, safety and well-being. Recognizing a need within societies and workplaces for more integrated approaches to problem solving, the series caters to the notion that most innovation stems from combining knowledge and research results from related but so far separated areas. Volumes will be edited by expert authors and editors and will contain contributions from different disciplines. All authors, and especially volume editors are encouraged to engage in developing more robust theoretical models that can be applied in actual practice and lead to policy development. Editorial Board: Professor Johannes Siegrist, University of Dusseldorf, Germany Professor Peter Chen, University of South Australia Professor Katherine Lippel, University of Ottawa, Canada Professor Nicholas Ashford, MIT, USA, Dr Steve Sauter, NIOSH, USA, Dr Peter Hasle, Aalborg University, Denmark
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Juliet Hassard • Luis D. Torres Editors
Aligning Perspectives in Gender Mainstreaming Gender, Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
Editors Juliet Hassard Centre for Organizational Health and Development University of Nottingham YANG Fujia, Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road Nottingham, United Kingdom
Luis D. Torres Nottingham University Business School University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK
ISSN 2213-0497 ISSN 2213-0470 (electronic) Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-Being ISBN 978-3-030-53268-0 ISBN 978-3-030-53269-7 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53269-7 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or infor
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