We investigated whether being in temporary employment, as compared with permanent employment, was associated with a difference in Short Form 36 mental health and whether transitions from permanent employment to temporary employment were associated with mental health changes. We used fixed-effects regression in a nationally representative Australian sample with 10 waves of data collection (2001–2010). Interactions by age and sex were tested. Two forms of temporary employment were studied: “casual” (no paid leave entitlements or fixed hours) and “fixed-term contract” (a defined employment period plus paid leave). There were no significant mental health differences between temporary employment and permanent employ...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
Objectives To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental h...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental ...
Background: This study investigated the associations between employment transitions and psychologica...
Abstract We examined whether job security improvements were associated with improveme...
Objectives Entry into employment may be a time when a young person\u27s well-being and mental health...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employme...
To what extent does poor mental health affect employment outcomes? Answering this question involves ...
Objectives: To investigate the extent improvement or deterioration in employee job security, control...
The past two decades have seen Australia experience a trend of workforce casualisation, which is par...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
Objectives To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental h...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 'adaptation' versus 'sensitisation' hypotheses in relation to mental ...
Background: This study investigated the associations between employment transitions and psychologica...
Abstract We examined whether job security improvements were associated with improveme...
Objectives Entry into employment may be a time when a young person\u27s well-being and mental health...
BACKGROUND: Workforce participation is a key feature of public mental health and social inclusion po...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employme...
To what extent does poor mental health affect employment outcomes? Answering this question involves ...
Objectives: To investigate the extent improvement or deterioration in employee job security, control...
The past two decades have seen Australia experience a trend of workforce casualisation, which is par...
Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hour...
BACKGROUND: Precarious employment has been associated with poor health, but the potential mechanisms...
Background: Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with worse mental health in the gene...