2023
DOI: 10.1111/soin.12574
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What Role Do Occupational Differences Play in Subjective Working Conditions Throughout the COVID‐19 Pandemic?

Roos van der Zwan,
Mara A. Yerkes,
Janna W. Besamusca
et al.

Abstract: Evidence on the role of occupational differences in subjective working conditions during the pandemic is limited. However, an understanding of how such inequalities develop throughout the pandemic is needed to prevent an overall worsening of social inequality in society. We study occupational inequalities in subjective working conditions—work pressure and work‐life balance—throughout the pandemic. We use four waves of the representative, probability‐based COVID Gender (In)equality Survey Netherlands (COGIS‐NL)… Show more

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