As more and more women enter the work force, they are increasingly exposed not only of the same work environment as men, but also to unique pressure created by roles in home life and careers. It has long been observed that women are about twice as likely to become clinically depressed as are men. These differences occur in most countries around the world. (Boora, 2013) Anxiety is also an effect that may come from work stress. With women needing to complete so many tasks during the such as tasks at work, laundry, meals, errands with the kids, etc. it can cause anxiety when thinking of all that needs to be done daily. A survey was done by Dr Marla Shapiro in 2004 that showed seventy-three percent of women feel that stress affects their job if they 're depressed or if they 're feeling anxious. About a quarter of them actually quit their jobs because they feel they have no alternative. And it 's about one in five again taking disability leave to help deal with those issues. And this is related strictly to depression and anxiety. They become more socially isolated at work and don 't want to speak to their co-workers. (Thomson,
As more and more women enter the work force, they are increasingly exposed not only of the same work environment as men, but also to unique pressure created by roles in home life and careers. It has long been observed that women are about twice as likely to become clinically depressed as are men. These differences occur in most countries around the world. (Boora, 2013) Anxiety is also an effect that may come from work stress. With women needing to complete so many tasks during the such as tasks at work, laundry, meals, errands with the kids, etc. it can cause anxiety when thinking of all that needs to be done daily. A survey was done by Dr Marla Shapiro in 2004 that showed seventy-three percent of women feel that stress affects their job if they 're depressed or if they 're feeling anxious. About a quarter of them actually quit their jobs because they feel they have no alternative. And it 's about one in five again taking disability leave to help deal with those issues. And this is related strictly to depression and anxiety. They become more socially isolated at work and don 't want to speak to their co-workers. (Thomson,