نتایج جستجو برای: precarious employment

تعداد نتایج: 52659  

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
a oke division of global health and inequalities, the angels trust – nigeria, abuja, nigeria p braithwaite division of global health and inequalities, the angels trust – nigeria, abuja, nigeria d antai city university london, school of health sciences, centre for public health research, london, uk

background: precarious employment is a major social determinant of health and health inequalities with effects beyond the health of workers. objective: to investigate the association between precarious employment and sickness absence in 4 nordic countries, denmark, finland, norway, and sweden. methods: logistic regression analyses were conducted separately for each country on data from 4186 res...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
t kawada department of hygiene and public health, nippon medical school, 1-1-5 sendagi, bunkyo-ku, tokyo 113-8602, japan

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Journal: :Work 2014
Vanessa Puig-Barrachina Christophe Vanroelen Alejandra Vives José Miguel Martínez Carles Muntaner Katia Levecque Joan Benach Fred Louckx

BACKGROUND Precarious employment is becoming an increasingly important social determinant of health inequalities among workers. The way in which contemporary employment arrangements and their health consequences are addressed in empirical research is mostly based on the contract-related or employment instability dimension. A broader conceptual approach including various important characteristic...

Journal: :Industrial health 2012
Shinobu Tsurugano Mariko Inoue Eiji Yano

Recent studies suggest that unstable employment contracts may affect the health of workers. Many Japanese workers working full time in ostensibly permanent positions actually operate within unstable and precarious employment conditions. We compared the health status of Japanese workers with precarious employment contracts with that of permanent workers using the 2007 Comprehensive Survey of Liv...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2016
Carles Muntaner

Changes in employment conditions since the 1980s have been referred to as precarious employment, and terms like flexible, atypical, temporary, part-time, contract, self-employed, irregular, or non-standard employment have also been used. In this essay I review some of the current critiques to the precarious employment construct and advance some potential solutions for its use in epidemiology an...

2001
Anna Kim Karin Kurz

During the last decades most industrialised countries have experienced a massive educational expansion. Corresponding to this development there has been an increase of female employment which is, however, to a large extent part-time. At the same time, the attempts of firms to achieve more employment flexibility – facilitated by government intervention to deregulate the labour market has contrib...

2017
Karen Van Aerden Sylvie Gadeyne Christophe Vanroelen

BACKGROUND This study focuses on the health impact of the labour market position, since recent research indicates that exposure to both unemployment and precarious employment causes serious harm to people's health and well-being. An overview of general and mental health associations of different labour market positions in Belgium is provided. A distinction is made between employment and unemplo...

2010
Anthony D. LaMontagne

This issue features a contribution on precarious employment in Germany, particularly as it affects the working poor. This is an issue with global relevance. The article outlines the scale of the issue in Germany and in Europe more generally, and goes on to propose further research needs as well as possible policy responses. I would reinforce the public health importance of precarious employment...

2016
Ki-Bong Yoo Eun-Cheol Park Suk-Yong Jang Jeoung A Kwon Sun Jung Kim Kyoung-hee Cho Jae-Woo Choi Jae-Hyun Kim Sohee Park

OBJECTIVES This study investigated the association between employment status and depression. METHODS Data from the Korea Welfare Panel Study (KOWEPS) collected from 2008 to 2011 were used. A total of 7368 subjects were included in this study after exclusion of subjects with missing data and those who were self-employed or could not work. Depression was assessed using the Center for Epidemiolo...

Journal: :TRENDS IN THE SCIENCES 2010

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