This paper analyses the causal effects of temporary employment on work-related stress and mental health before (2006/07) and during the economic crisis (2011/12) and examines whether the economic recession worsened these two health outcomes. To control for selection bias, propensity scores (PS) are computed separately for men and women using microdata from two cross-sectional surveys, considering temporary (treatment group) versus permanent employment (control group). Next, we use difference-in-differences estimators stratifying by age, education level, and regional unemployment differences using PS as weights. Our results indicate that a male salaried worker with a temporary labour contract tends to have lower levels of work-related stress...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
Previous research suggests that the economic crisis can affect mental health. The purpose of this st...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the health-damaging effects of precarious employment is limited by the use o...
This paper analyses the causal effects of temporary employment on work-related stress and mental hea...
This paper analyses the effects of temporary employment on work stress and mental health before (200...
Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the economic recessio...
Background: Several publications have documented the effects of economic recessions on health. Howev...
The main objective of the thesis, organised along four different research chapters, is to analyse ho...
Background. Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the econo...
Background: Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the econo...
Abstract Background We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health prob...
Background Periods of financial crisis are associated with higher psychological stress among the ...
Periods of financial crisis are associated with higher psychological stress among the population and...
Background: Migrant workers have been one of the groups most affected by the economic crisis. This s...
This article analyzes the relationship between employment status (ES), on one hand, and self-rated h...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
Previous research suggests that the economic crisis can affect mental health. The purpose of this st...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the health-damaging effects of precarious employment is limited by the use o...
This paper analyses the causal effects of temporary employment on work-related stress and mental hea...
This paper analyses the effects of temporary employment on work stress and mental health before (200...
Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the economic recessio...
Background: Several publications have documented the effects of economic recessions on health. Howev...
The main objective of the thesis, organised along four different research chapters, is to analyse ho...
Background. Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the econo...
Background: Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the econo...
Abstract Background We explored the impact of 2008 recession on the prevalence of mental health prob...
Background Periods of financial crisis are associated with higher psychological stress among the ...
Periods of financial crisis are associated with higher psychological stress among the population and...
Background: Migrant workers have been one of the groups most affected by the economic crisis. This s...
This article analyzes the relationship between employment status (ES), on one hand, and self-rated h...
[eng] Background: Economic crises have a negative effect on mental health. Little evidence has been ...
Previous research suggests that the economic crisis can affect mental health. The purpose of this st...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the health-damaging effects of precarious employment is limited by the use o...