“…Besides, the REPONSE survey does not include the public sector. Future research should compare the ‘gender face’ of JI in different institutional, economic and cultural contexts in a multilevel approach including individual, organizational and socio-economic dimensions (Green, 2009; Greenhalgh and Rosenblatt, 2010; Lee et al, 2018), in the same vein as recently published research (see Dixon, 2020; Sverke et al, 2019). Third, a longitudinal approach could allow us to better test causality and temporality (Greenhalgh and Rosenblatt, 2010; Keim et al, 2014; Sverke et al, 2006), which seems possible since the REPONSE survey is conducted every six years: this longitudinal approach seems all the more important since previous research has shown the long-term adverse effects of JI on health outcomes, well-being and work-related attitudes (Helbling and Kanji, 2018; Låstad et al, 2016).…”