The Quality of Life in the Chicago Collar Counties: Work, Family, and Well-Being (original) (raw)

2001

Abstract

Among a sample of 545 Chicago Collar County residents surveyed in the spring of 2000, average levels of physiological stress symptoms are substantially high levels. Women report significantly greater levels of symptoms regardless of work status, domestic labor hours, child rearing hours, and marital status. The family oriented, suburban life-style provides little insulation from the gross stress induced by modern life, nor does variation in income provide much of a mediator to the major structural stressors of modern life.

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