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The relation between combined work load from paid and unpaid work and musculoskeletal disorders and fatigue among high and low educated women and men – a study from a gender equality perspective

机译:从支付和无偿工作和肌肉骨骼疾病和肌肉骨骼紊乱和疲劳之间的关系,高等和低等教育的女性和男性的关系 - 从两性平等的角度来看

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Studies show higher prevalence for both musculoskeletal disorders and perceived fatigue in women than in men. Women's higher exposure to a combined work load in paid and unpaid work has been put forward as a possible explanation. Partners shared responsibility for domestic work should then be beneficial for women's health. The aim of this study was to from a gender equality perspective analyze relations between combined work load in paid and unpaid work and musculoskeletal disorders (MSD's) and fatigue in high and low educated women and men. Three thousand employees in companies characterized as gender equal or not gender equal were asked to answer a questionnaire with questions on family situation, work situation, MSD's, fatigue and perceived gender equality. The computer science sector represented high demands on education in employees (HES) and the food industry low demands on education in employees (LES). The results showed that women had a higher combined work load compared to men irrespective of work sector or family situation. Women also had higher prevalence's of both MSD's and fatigue in both HES and LES. More adverse working conditions both physically and psychosocially were found in the LES. On the whole the same variables were associated with MSD's and fatigue, but in partly different combinations in the HES and the LES. In the HES a small but significant association was found between the combined work load and MSD's in addition to low control at work, work home imbalance and perceived gender inequality at the work place. In the LES only work exposure variables as high physical work load, high work demands and low control at work or low social support were associated with MSD's and fatigue. Conclusion: Combined work load and work home imbalance had a higher impact on MSD's and fatigue in employees in the HES compared to employees in the LES, for whom adverse physical and psychosocial work exposure were more important.
机译:研究表明肌肉骨骼疾病和女性疲劳的患病率较高。作为可能的解释,妇女在付费和未付工作中的合并工作负荷接触的较高曝光。合作伙伴共享对国内工作的责任,然后对妇女的健康有益。本研究的目的是从两性平等的透视分析,合并工作负荷与高等和低等学生妇女和男性的肌肉骨骼障碍(MSD)和肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)和疲劳。被特征在于性别平等或不平等的公司的三千名员工被要求回答有关家庭情况,工作情况,MSD,疲劳和感知性别平等问题的问卷。计算机科学部门对员工(HES)的教育呈现出高要求,食品行业对员工教育的低要求(LES)。结果表明,与人类或家庭情况无关,女性与男性相比,妇女的合并工作负荷更高。女性在MSD和LES中也具有更高的患病率和疲劳。在LES中发现了身体和心理焦虑的更多不利工作条件。在整个中,相同的变量与MSD和疲劳有关,但在HES和LES中部分不同的组合。在HES中,在合并的工作负荷和MSD之间发现了一个小而重要的关联,除了在工作中的低控制下,工作房屋不平衡和在工作场所的性别不平等中的工作。在LES中,仅工作曝光变量作为高物理工作负荷,工作或工作或低社会支持的高工作需求和低控制与MSD和疲劳有关。结论:合并工作负荷和工作家庭不平衡对HES的员工的员工对MSD和疲劳的影响较高,而员工的员工有针对性的身体和心理社会工作暴露,更为重要。

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