Checking Up on Women's Well-being: A Deep Dive from WebMD

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Checking Up on Women's Well-being: A Deep Dive from WebMD

We’re looking back at a study we conducted earlier this year revealing key information on the state of women’s well-being. Compared to men, women experience more stress related to caregiving and finances, and also greater loneliness. Read on for a recap of some of our findings and what employers can do to help, especially now as women take on new responsibilities during the pandemic.