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期刊名:Review of economics of the household

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ISSN:1569-5239

e-ISSN:1573-7152

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Women are more likely than men to report physical and emotional exhaustion related to paid work. While this gender gap in job burnout is common in the literature, the mechanism is yet to be thoroughly understood. Our study offers a novel, a...