The Relationship between Women’s Work and Family Roles and Their Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Distress

  • Barnett R
  • Marshall N
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The aim of this chapter is to assess the effects of women’s work and family roles (both the occupancy and quality of these roles) on their mental health.1 Although there is general concern about the impact of multiple roles on women’s mental health, most...

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Barnett, R. C., & Marshall, N. L. (1991). The Relationship between Women’s Work and Family Roles and Their Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Distress. In Women, Work, and Health (pp. 111–136). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3712-0_6

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