Background Social inequalities in health are widely examined. But the reasons behind this phenomenon still remain unclear in parts. It is undisputed that the work environment plays a crucial role in this regard. However, the contribution of psychosocial factors at work is unclear and inconsistent, and most studies are limited with regard to work factors and health outcomes. This study, therefore, aimed to explore the role and contribution of various physical and psychosocial working conditions to explaining social inequalities in different self-reported health outcomes. Methods Data from a postal survey among the workforces of four medium-sized and large companies from diverse industries of the secondary sector in Switzerland were used...
Objective This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the contribution of work and l...
Background: Studies comparing socioeconomic inequalities in health using several health indicators a...
Background : In this article, the link between (1) psychosocial working conditions (job demands, job...
We sought to examine the joint and independent contributions of working conditions and health-relate...
The work environment constitutes a key social determinant of health, yet previous research is relati...
Objectives:: Epidemiological research has confirmed the association between socioeconomic status (SE...
Objectives To analyse the associations between socio-economic status (SES), measured using occupatio...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To analyse the associations between socio-economic status (SES), m...
International audienceWhether working conditions contribute to social inequalities in cardiovascular...
As social inequalities in health continue to be a key public health problem, scientific advances in ...
In this study, focus is on the mechanisms linking credentialed skills and social class relations to ...
<b>Background</b> Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. ...
International audienceBackground - Social inequalities in work injury have been observed but explana...
Objective This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the contribution of work and l...
In this review, we touch on a broad array of ways that work is linked to health and health dispariti...
Objective This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the contribution of work and l...
Background: Studies comparing socioeconomic inequalities in health using several health indicators a...
Background : In this article, the link between (1) psychosocial working conditions (job demands, job...
We sought to examine the joint and independent contributions of working conditions and health-relate...
The work environment constitutes a key social determinant of health, yet previous research is relati...
Objectives:: Epidemiological research has confirmed the association between socioeconomic status (SE...
Objectives To analyse the associations between socio-economic status (SES), measured using occupatio...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To analyse the associations between socio-economic status (SES), m...
International audienceWhether working conditions contribute to social inequalities in cardiovascular...
As social inequalities in health continue to be a key public health problem, scientific advances in ...
In this study, focus is on the mechanisms linking credentialed skills and social class relations to ...
<b>Background</b> Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. ...
International audienceBackground - Social inequalities in work injury have been observed but explana...
Objective This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the contribution of work and l...
In this review, we touch on a broad array of ways that work is linked to health and health dispariti...
Objective This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the contribution of work and l...
Background: Studies comparing socioeconomic inequalities in health using several health indicators a...
Background : In this article, the link between (1) psychosocial working conditions (job demands, job...