The Gendered Impact of Remote Work Burnout

Despite the flexibility remote work offers, evidence suggests that women in tech may be more vulnerable to burnout. Contributing factors include the blurring of work-home boundaries and the additional burden of domestic responsibilities often shouldered by women. Women in tech not only navigate complex projects but also juggle household management and caregiving roles, heightening stress and leading to faster burnout rates.

Despite the flexibility remote work offers, evidence suggests that women in tech may be more vulnerable to burnout. Contributing factors include the blurring of work-home boundaries and the additional burden of domestic responsibilities often shouldered by women. Women in tech not only navigate complex projects but also juggle household management and caregiving roles, heightening stress and leading to faster burnout rates.

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