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Work Characteristics and Ill Health: Gender differences in Israel
Noah Lewin-Epstein
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
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Business & Economics
Ill-health
100%
Men's Health
91%
Somatic Complaints
87%
Gender Differences
86%
Israel
60%
Illness
53%
Illness Behavior
45%
Women's Health
38%
Complaint Behavior
35%
Perceived Health
35%
Urban Communities
34%
Women's Work
34%
Work Demands
33%
Sex Differences
33%
Self-identity
31%
Health Status
31%
Gender Roles
31%
Self-image
30%
Job Satisfaction
20%
Energy
18%
Empirical Analysis
16%
Health
16%
Psychological
14%
Social Sciences
Israel
60%
gender-specific factors
58%
illness
34%
health
33%
complaint
27%
working woman
16%
women's work
16%
health status
14%
self-image
14%
job satisfaction
13%
gender role
13%
energy
9%
lack
7%
time
5%
Group
4%