Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Lancet Public Health. 2022 Sep;7(9):e775-e786. doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(22)00160-8.
Globally, billions of hours are spent on unpaid labour every year, a burden that is disproportionately carried by women. However, the potential health effects of unpaid labour have largely been unexplored. This Review examines the gendered association between unpaid labour and mental health among employed adults. We did a search of six databases and examined the association between different forms of unpaid labour and mental health. 19 studies (totalling 70 310 participants) were included. We found substantial heterogeneity, and low-to-moderate methodological quality, in the existing research. Our Review indicates substantial gender differences in exposure to unpaid labour and confirms persistent inequities in the division of unpaid work. Overall, our findings indicate that, among employed adults, unpaid labour is negatively associated with women's mental health, with effects less apparent for men. Globally, women spend a greater number of hours on unpaid labour; this review suggests that inequities in the division of unpaid labour expose women to greater risk of poorer mental health than men.
全球每年有数以十亿计的时间用于无偿劳动,而女性承担的无偿劳动负担不成比例。然而,无偿劳动对健康的潜在影响在很大程度上尚未得到探索。本综述考察了有偿劳动中的性别关联和就业成年人的心理健康之间的关系。我们在六个数据库中进行了搜索,并研究了不同形式的无偿劳动与心理健康之间的关联。纳入了 19 项研究(共计 70310 名参与者)。我们发现,现有研究存在很大的异质性和低到中等的方法学质量。我们的综述表明,在无偿劳动方面存在着显著的性别差异,并证实了无偿工作分工方面的持续不平等。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,在就业成年人中,无偿劳动与女性的心理健康呈负相关,而对男性的影响则不那么明显。全球范围内,女性花在无偿劳动上的时间更多;这一综述表明,无偿劳动分工的不平等使女性比男性更容易面临更差的心理健康风险。