Men 'more depressed by prospect of redundancy'

Men facing redundancy were likely to be more depressed and anxious than women even though they claimed to be less concerned, according to a new UK study today.

Men 'more depressed by prospect of redundancy'

Men facing redundancy were likely to be more depressed and anxious than women even though they claimed to be less concerned, according to a new UK study today.

Research found that job insecurity took a greater toll on men's health, especially for those under threat of being laid off compared with workers actually made redundant.

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