Friday, January 24, 2025

Loneliness in the workplace is greatest among men with traditional views about being the breadwinner

Loneliness affects everyone at different times. Although it is well documented men are less likely than women to talk about feelings and to seek help, our research found men’s work arrangements can be a significant contributor. We found loneliness was highest among men in their late 40s but it also occurred at other times, often shaped by how they perceived their careers and income. This suggests the workplace and societal expectations around work are important in men’s experiences of loneliness. Measuring loneliness Our findings are based on an analysis of yearly data from 12,117 Australian men, aged 15 to 98, Read More

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