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Labor market discrimination and suicidal ideation: A longitudinal study of Korean women

This study investigates the impact of gender discrimination in the labor market on suicidal ideation among Korean women, taking into consideration women's multiple social locations and their discriminatory experiences across various aspects of employment. Analysis using waves 4 to 8 data of the...

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Published in:Social science & medicine (1982) 2024-08, Vol.354, p.117080, Article 117080
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