Gender, work and health

Gender and sex play an important role in determining work experiences, as well as health experiences in the wake of a work-related injury or disease. (“Gender” typically refers to socially constructed roles, relationships, behaviours, relative power and other traits that societies ascribe to women, men and people of diverse gender identities. “Sex” is typically understood to refer to the biological and physiological characteristics that distinguish females from males.) IWH research seeks to understand these experiences—in particular the effects and outcomes of occupational exposures related to these experiences—in order to develop gender- and sex-sensitive policies and practices to improve the health of all working Canadians.

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A man and a woman work together to push a trolley through a warehouse
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Review synthesizes differences between men, women in injury risks and outcomes

Men and women may be part of the labour force in similar proportions, but many industries and occupations are still dominated by one sex/gender or another. A new systematic review at IWH looks at differences between men and women in work exposures and injury/illness outcomes.
Published: May 20, 2022
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Sex and gender differences in occupational hazard exposures: a scoping review of the recent literature

Published: Current Environmental Health Reports, November 2021
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Project

Examining sex/gender differences in exposures to workplace-acquired communicable disease: a systematic review

An IWH systematic review is examining whether men and women within the same occupations have different exposures to workplace-acquired communicable diseases.
Status: Ongoing
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Journal article

Age differences in work-disability duration across Canada: examining variations by follow-up time and context

Published: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, June 2021
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Journal article

Combined associations of work and leisure time physical activity on incident diabetes risk

Published: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, March 2021
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Journal article

Disability and sex/gender intersections in unmet workplace support needs: findings from a large Canadian survey of workers

Published: American Journal of Industrial Medicine, February 2021
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