Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1089149 | Public Health | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Japanese society appears to be undergoing a transition in gender roles, as reflected by age and gender differences in the impact of multiple roles on health and health-related behaviours. Middle-aged males benefit from multiple roles (being the primary bread-winner and being married), while middle-aged women do not. This pattern seems to break down for younger Japanese men and women.
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Authors
Y. Takeda, I. Kawachi, Z. Yamagata, S. Hashimoto, Y. Matsumura, S. Oguri, A. Okayama,