Occupational Stress And The Gender Gap: An Issue Of Control?

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Elisabeth Ryland
Steve Levy

Keywords

gender differences, occupational stress, desire for control

Abstract

This study examined gender differences in reported stress levels among 245 employees occupying similar Positions.  Male employees reported significantly lower stress levels than did female employees.  Among females, but not among males, stress levels were related to the Desire for Control.  The results suggest that low control constitutes a particular stress factor for women.

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