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Table 1 Inclusion and exclusion criteria used in the selection process

From: Gender inequalities in occupational health related to the unequal distribution of working and employment conditions: a systematic review

Inclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria

Studies focusing on the differences between women and men in prevalence of exposure to occupational hazards related to working or employment conditions as determinants of health inequalities of working populations from a gender perspective

Studies not focusing on the differences between women and men in prevalence of exposure to occupational hazards related to working or employment conditions as determinants of health inequalities of working populations from a gender perspective

Studies in Spanish and English

Studies focusing only on women or men, but not both at the same time

 

Studies including women and men, but without a gender perspective

 

Study reviews

 

Studies in occupational health focusing on specific biological differences between women and men such as pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding

 

Studies focusing on the unequal distribution between women and men of domestic and family tasks and their effects on health inequalities of working populations from a gender perspective