Sleep mediates the relationship between precarious employment and mental health [PDF]
Background: Current evidence suggests that precarious employment is a risk factor for poor mental health. Although the mechanisms underpinning this relationship are unclear, poor sleep has been proposed to have a role in this relationship.
Saeed Jaydarifard +5 more
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Assessing the performance of a novel Finnish register-based measure of precarious employment: affected employee groups and subjective and objective employment outcomes [PDF]
Background As an important driver of inequality in the labor market, it is crucial to develop measures to assess precarious employment. Most previous measures have been survey-based.
Taina Leinonen +3 more
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Research strategies for precarious employment
Past decades have been characterized by technological changes and globalization of the economy, which has led to a change in employment conditions worldwide. Flexible labor markets and decreased impact of trade unions have contributed to the increase and
Jenni Ervasti, Marianna Virtanen
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Precarious employment at a young age and labor-market marginalization during middle-adulthood: A register-linked cohort study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to investigate the association between exposure to precarious employment three years after graduation and the risk of labor market marginalization (LMM) ten years later.METHODS: A registered-linked ...
Emelie Thern +3 more
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Precarious Employment and Subjective Career Success During the School-to-Work Transition [PDF]
Haiyan Zhong, Jingbo Xu School of Marxism, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jingbo Xu, No.
Zhong H, Xu J
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The relationships between precarious employment, having a calling, and occupational well-being among young nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Working in the healthcare sector seems less interesting than other sectors: the salary is low relative to the demands of the labour involved, and working conditions as well as management are perceived as poor.
Tanja Pesonen +2 more
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Precarious employment and migrant workers’ mental health: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Evidence suggests that precarious employment can have detrimental effects on workers’ health, including mental health. Migrant workers are discussed to be especially vulnerable to such effects.
Ozlem Koseoglu Ornek +3 more
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Precarious Employment in the EU [PDF]
The article is devoted to the problems of various forms of atypical work in the European Union such as precarious, temporary, part-time employment over the last decade.
Natalia Govorova
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Precarious employment: Methodology of measurement
The article considers approaches to the measurement of precarious employment for numerous studies suggest various ways to estimate its scale based on empirical data.
A V Kuchenkova
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Precarious employment and gender-based violence against migrant women: A scoping review mapping the intersections. [PDF]
The risk of gender-based violence (GBV) against migrant women is largely exacerbated by precarious employment opportunities available to them as they go through the resettlement process.
Cyndirela Chadambuka +5 more
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