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Macro‐level gender equality and depression in men and women in Europe
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2012
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Mental HealthSocial SciencesGender DisparityMood SymptomGender StudiesGender EqualityMacro‐level Gender EqualityMinority StressSocial InequalityPsychiatryGendered ContextDepressionRecurrent FindingFeminist TheoryMacro-level Gender EqualitySociologyGender EconomicsGender DivideMedicine
A recurrent finding in international literature is a greater prevalence of depression in women than in men. While explanations for this gender gap have been studied extensively at the individual level, few researchers have studied macro-level determinants of depression in men and women. In the current study we aim to examine the micro-macro linkage of the relationship between gender equality and depression by gender in Europe, using data from the European Social Survey, 2006-2007 (N=39,891). Using a multilevel framework we find that a high degree of macro-level gender equality is related to lower levels of depression in both women and men. It is also related to a smaller gender difference in depression, but only for certain social subgroups and only for specific dimensions of gender equality.
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