Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contribution to economic development. However, an understanding of the relationship between the psychosocial working conditions, the work-life balance, and outcomes such as health and wellbeing among the self-employed and micro-enterprise is limited. The main aim of this article is to study the relationships between control and demands at work, the work-life balance and wellbeing among self-employed men and women. Data were obtained from the European Social Survey Program (ESS) 2004 which is an interview survey conducted in 26 European countries (n = 15 789). Wellbeing is measured by the WHO-Five Wellbeing Index and work-life balance is measured b...
Using data from the Chinese Household Income Project survey, we find that self-employed women have l...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contr...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
In today’s society the number of self-employed people is rising (Kösters, 2009). Especially women in...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
In this research, we investigate whether a positive relationship between life satisfaction and self-...
Aim: With most studies on work-life balance focused on employees, this study sets out to explore the...
Using data from the Chinese Household Income Project survey, we find that self-employed women have l...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...
Self-employed persons and their enterprises are regarded as important to the economy for their contr...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
This study explores individual and contextual risk factors in relation to work interfering with priv...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
In today’s society the number of self-employed people is rising (Kösters, 2009). Especially women in...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This study examined perceived work-related demands emanating from social and economic change (i.e., ...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
This article examines to what extent a social norm to work moderates the relationship between employ...
In this research, we investigate whether a positive relationship between life satisfaction and self-...
Aim: With most studies on work-life balance focused on employees, this study sets out to explore the...
Using data from the Chinese Household Income Project survey, we find that self-employed women have l...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
Background: Recent analyses have shown that adverse psychosocial working conditions, such as job str...