Objectives: This paper assesses the impact of working less than or more than standard full-time hours on mental health, as well as possible differences in this relationship by gender and skill level. Methods: The study design was a longitudinal cohort with 12 annual waves of data collection over the period 2001-2012, yielding a sample of 90 637 observations from 18 420 people. Fixed effects within-person regression was used to control for time invariant confounding. The Mental Component Summary of the Short Form 36 (SF-36) measure was used as the primary outcome measure. Working hours over the preceding year was measured in five categories with standard full-time hours (35-40 h/week) as the reference. Results: Results indicated that when re...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers ’ health? Despite the fact that n...
Background: We investigated the relationship between working long hours and work-related stress as o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although long working hours are common in working populations, lit...
Using nationally representative panel data from Australia and Germany, this article investigates the...
Despite concern regarding high rates of mental illness and suicide amongst the medical profession, t...
Accounting for the endogenous relationship between health and hours worked, the goal of this study w...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
OBJECTIVE: Despite concern regarding high rates of mental illness and suicide amongst the medical pr...
OBJECTIVES: Underemployment occurs when workers are available for more hours of work than offered. I...
Objectives This paper assessed the impact of working in casual employment, compared with permanent e...
We investigated whether being in temporary employment, as compared with permanent employment, was as...
Objective Employment can improve mental health among people with disability (PWD), however, little i...
Results of this report suggest that over employment has adverse consequences. Abstract Nationally r...
Long workhours erode health, which the setting of maximum weekly hours aims to avert. This 48-h limi...
Workers’ compensation claims (WCC) due to mental health conditions (MHC) are the most expensive due ...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers ’ health? Despite the fact that n...
Background: We investigated the relationship between working long hours and work-related stress as o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although long working hours are common in working populations, lit...
Using nationally representative panel data from Australia and Germany, this article investigates the...
Despite concern regarding high rates of mental illness and suicide amongst the medical profession, t...
Accounting for the endogenous relationship between health and hours worked, the goal of this study w...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
OBJECTIVE: Despite concern regarding high rates of mental illness and suicide amongst the medical pr...
OBJECTIVES: Underemployment occurs when workers are available for more hours of work than offered. I...
Objectives This paper assessed the impact of working in casual employment, compared with permanent e...
We investigated whether being in temporary employment, as compared with permanent employment, was as...
Objective Employment can improve mental health among people with disability (PWD), however, little i...
Results of this report suggest that over employment has adverse consequences. Abstract Nationally r...
Long workhours erode health, which the setting of maximum weekly hours aims to avert. This 48-h limi...
Workers’ compensation claims (WCC) due to mental health conditions (MHC) are the most expensive due ...
What does the around-the-clock economic activity mean for workers ’ health? Despite the fact that n...
Background: We investigated the relationship between working long hours and work-related stress as o...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although long working hours are common in working populations, lit...