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women The number of women experiencing work-related stress is 50% higher than for men of the same age, the data shows.
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Read More »The ‘do it all’ generation of females is feeling the strain, with working women far more stressed than men. Women aged between 35-54 - who are likely to be juggling many roles including mother, carer for elderly parents, homemaker and sometimes breadwinner - experience significantly higher stress than men, according to latest Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics. Recent anxiety statistics also highlight that women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder compared to men, which could be a result of trying to manage it all. The figures prompted calls from a leading Priory psychiatrist for more to be done within the workplace to help women struggling to combine family life, target-driven jobs and often a hefty sleep deficit to achieve a better quality of life.
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Read More »The HSE cites the predominant cause of workplace stress as workload – specifically tight deadlines and too much pressure, work and responsibility. In 2014-15, stress accounted for 35% of all work related ill health cases, and 43% of all working days lost due to ill health. Dr Mohring said stress among women frequently related to pressure on them to fill many different roles – but there were also body image and other pressures. Women still performing traditional roles in the home as well as achieving great careers “In professional terms, women’s place in the world has been transformed over the last 50 years. We now achieve all that men can. Perhaps what we haven’t managed so well is to transfer responsibility for some of the more traditional women’s roles. So while we might excel at work, we’ll usually pile the pressure on at home too; and that can lead to major stress. “Women with children will know all too well the tension between being a hands-on mum and managing a busy job. But it’s not just mothers who feel they fail to live up to an imaginary feminine ideal. Women have so many arenas in which they can compete: how we look, the quality of our friendships, and, of course, the work we produce. Sometimes it can feel that there are just too many ways to fail. And that’s when self-doubt, low self-esteem and self-criticism can come to the fore.” She said women tended to be “under quite intense time pressure” outside work because of external responsibilities, and this had an impact on informal networking, professional development and career development more broadly.
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