Inleiding in De Gerontologie en Geriatrie 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-368-2453-8_52
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“…The combination of an increase in paid work, without a decrease in unpaid work has been demonstrated to lead to negative health e ects, such as depressive symptoms [402]. To illustrate, adult women in the Netherlands are more likely than men to feel a health burden by giving informal care (and perform it more often), while they are less likely to compensate with a decrease in paid hours [403][404][405]. Although it is unknown whether this trend holds for older women as well, it is therefore relevant to keep monitoring changes by sex/gender in health outcomes and gender inequalities (such as educational level) over upcoming birth cohorts.…”
Section: Female (Dis)advantages Over Birth Cohortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of an increase in paid work, without a decrease in unpaid work has been demonstrated to lead to negative health e ects, such as depressive symptoms [402]. To illustrate, adult women in the Netherlands are more likely than men to feel a health burden by giving informal care (and perform it more often), while they are less likely to compensate with a decrease in paid hours [403][404][405]. Although it is unknown whether this trend holds for older women as well, it is therefore relevant to keep monitoring changes by sex/gender in health outcomes and gender inequalities (such as educational level) over upcoming birth cohorts.…”
Section: Female (Dis)advantages Over Birth Cohortsmentioning
confidence: 99%