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Influence of task demands on occupational stress: Gender differences
Authors:Susana García Herrero  Miguel Ángel Mariscal Saldaña  Javier García Rodriguez  Dale O Ritzel
Institution:1. College of Economics and Management, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui, China;2. School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China;3. Department of Agricultural Development, Democritus University of Thrace, Orestiada, Greece;4. Department of Agricultural Economics, Sindh Agriculture University Tando Jam, Sindh, Pakistan
Abstract:IntroductionOccupational stress is a common phenomenon in our society, and generates problems for both workers' health and the functioning of organizations. Over past decades numerous studies have examined occupational stress from the perspective of gender, offering somewhat contradictory results. Some of them found no differences and others indicated that either men or women suffer from greater amounts of occupational stress.MethodThe purpose of this study was to analyze gender differences in stress in situations that involve certain occupational demands. The data used were taken from a random sample population of 11,054 (5,917 men and 5,137 women) from the VI National Survey on Working Conditions (NSWC) which was conducted in Spain in 2007. To carry out this study, a probabilistic model was constructed using Bayesian networks, with the following variables related to task demands: working with tight deadlines, quick work, intellectually demanding work, complicated tasks, repetitive tasks, excessive work, and work demanding high attention levels.ResultsThe results of this study reveal that: the indicators studied significantly increased stress levels; women initially had higher stress levels than men; and when exposed to determined task demands, stress differences between genders tended to increase.Impact on IndustryCompanies need to consider the gender of their workers when assigning tasks in high demand/stress jobs.
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