Domains of Physical and Mental Workload in Health Work and Unpaid Domestic Work by Gender Division: A Study with Primary Health Care Workers in Brazil
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gender; women; men; health worker; mental health; workload; primary health care; unpaid domestic work;All these keywords.
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