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Author: Livia A. Carvalho

Long work hours, weekend working and depressive symptoms in men and women: findings from a UK population-based study

Are women who work long hours more likely to be depressed?

Women who work long hours have a higher risk of depression than men, study finds

Women’s long hours ‘affect mental health’

Women who work long hours at higher risk of depression

Working long hours ‘linked to depression in women but not men’

Women working longer hours more likely to be depressed – study. Research also finds men and women who work weekends more likely to have low moods

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