Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employment available to an individual. This paper uses recent survey data from New Zealand and employs a bivariate probit approach (to address sample selection issues) for investigating the relationship between health status and employment type. We find that health issues (and in particular mental health) are negatively related to the likelihood of being employed; and entering full-time and / or permanent employment. The picture with respect to temporary work is a little more fuzzy, with mixed results, and only minimal evidence is found that poor health is positively related to being in temporary employment
Study aim: We hypothesise that due to a lower quality of working life and higher job insecurity, the...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employme...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, ...
Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, ...
A growing body of research has examined the effects of job insecurity or different forms of precario...
We investigated whether being in temporary employment, as compared with permanent employment, was as...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
There is significant research demonstrating the labour market disadvantage experienced by the disabl...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of persistent precarious employment (lasting 12+ months) on the he...
This article investigates the effects of transitions between employment and unemployment on health. ...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a remarkable growth in the share of temporary workers across the ...
Objectives This paper assessed the impact of working in casual employment, compared with permanent e...
Study aim: We hypothesise that due to a lower quality of working life and higher job insecurity, the...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employme...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, ...
Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, ...
A growing body of research has examined the effects of job insecurity or different forms of precario...
We investigated whether being in temporary employment, as compared with permanent employment, was as...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
There is significant research demonstrating the labour market disadvantage experienced by the disabl...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of persistent precarious employment (lasting 12+ months) on the he...
This article investigates the effects of transitions between employment and unemployment on health. ...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a remarkable growth in the share of temporary workers across the ...
Objectives This paper assessed the impact of working in casual employment, compared with permanent e...
Study aim: We hypothesise that due to a lower quality of working life and higher job insecurity, the...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...