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- W2083383449 abstract "Abstract Women's health cannot be understood simply in terms of their biological characteristics. Improved theoretical analysis and more effective political action both require an exploration of the causal links between women's daily lives and their experiences of health, illness, and disability. Recent research relating to these issues is explored in two linked articles: “Hazards of Hearth and Home” ( WSIF, 13 , pp. 501–517, 1990) and “Waged Work and Women's Well Being.” There is considerable debate about the effects of waged work on women's health but little firm evidence. This second article draws together the available data to examine the implications of women's employment on their well-being in traditionally male environments, such as in factories, as well as exploring the hazards of female jobs such as nursing and clerical work. The methodological problems of analysis in this area are explored, as well as the significance of reproductive risks and the limitation of protective legislation. The effects of stress are seen as a key factor, incorporating the frustrations of low pay and lack of autonomy, as well as the humilation and fear of sexual harassment. These issues are explored against the background of the wider sexual division of labour and the growing internationalisation of women's role in waged work." @default.
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