These are the factors driving the decline in women workers' mental health

More than one-third of U.S. workers report that their mental health has taken a turn for the worse over the last six months and - for women in particular - long hours and increased workloads are the biggest culprits. The latest workforce survey from The Conference Board polled more than 1,100 individuals, predominantly office workers. Respondents weighed in on mental health, engagement levels and job security. Mental health is defined as a state of mind characterized by emotional well-being, good …
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