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Do managers sleep well? The role of gender, gender empowerment and economic development.


ABSTRACT: Work demands often disrupt sleep. The stress of higher status theory posits that workers with greater resources often experience greater stress. We extend this theory to sleep and ask: do managers report more disrupted sleep and does this vary by gender and country context? Data come from the 2012 European Social Survey Programme and our sample comprised those currently employed in their prime working age (n = 27,616; age 25-64) in 29 countries. We include country level measures of the Gender Development Index (GDI) and gross domestic product (GDP). We find that workers sleep better, regardless of gender, in countries where women are empowered. For managers, women sleep better as GDI increases and men as GDP increases. Our results suggest that men experience a sleep premium from economic development and women from gender empowerment.

SUBMITTER: Tan X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7968640 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Do managers sleep well? The role of gender, gender empowerment and economic development.

Tan Xiao X   Ruppanner Leah L   Maume David D   Hewitt Belinda B  

PloS one 20210317 3


Work demands often disrupt sleep. The stress of higher status theory posits that workers with greater resources often experience greater stress. We extend this theory to sleep and ask: do managers report more disrupted sleep and does this vary by gender and country context? Data come from the 2012 European Social Survey Programme and our sample comprised those currently employed in their prime working age (n = 27,616; age 25-64) in 29 countries. We include country level measures of the Gender De  ...[more]

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