Sat Sep 07 18:00:30 UTC 2024: 1. The article reports on a recent study conducted by researchers at Yale University which found that women are more likely than men to experience burnout at work.
2. The study surveyed over 1,500 workers in a variety of industries and found that women were more likely to report feeling emotionally drained and overwhelmed by their jobs.
3. The researchers suggest that the gender disparity in burnout rates may be due to women having to balance work and caregiving responsibilities more than men.
4. The study also found that employees who were married or in a relationship were more likely to experience burnout than single workers.
5. The researchers recommend that organizations address issues related to work-life balance and provide support for employees to prevent burnout.

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