The growth of poor jobs related to economic crisis adds to its increase since the mid-1970s as a result of new forms of flexible employment. In Europe, there is no clear evidence on whether working in a poor-quality job is better for mental wellbeing than being unemployed. The objectives of this study were to compare mental wellbeing between the unemployed and those working in jobs with different quality levels and to examine gender and welfare state differences in Europe. We selected 8324 men and 7496 women from the European Social Survey, 2010. Hierarchical multiple logistic regression models were fitted, separated by sex and country group. No significant differences in mental wellbeing were shown between unemployed-non-active, unemployed...
Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the economic recessio...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the health-damaging effects of precarious employment is limited by the use o...
Owing to increasing labour market flexibilization, a growing number of people are likely to experien...
The growth of poor jobs related to economic crisis adds to its increase since the mid-1970s as a res...
Objective: The aim of this article was to examine the relationship between precarious employment (PE...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
Background The recent economic crisis is characterized by rising unemployment. Especially the group ...
Dreger S, Gerlinger T, Bolte G. Gender inequalities in mental wellbeing in 26 European countries: do...
The relation between "neo-Marxian" social class (NMSC) and health in the working population has rece...
Due to increasing labour market flexibilisation a growing number of people are likely to experience ...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
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...
AbstractDrawing on 2011 and 2016European Quality of Life Surveydata from eight European countries, t...
Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the economic recessio...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the health-damaging effects of precarious employment is limited by the use o...
Owing to increasing labour market flexibilization, a growing number of people are likely to experien...
The growth of poor jobs related to economic crisis adds to its increase since the mid-1970s as a res...
Objective: The aim of this article was to examine the relationship between precarious employment (PE...
Introduction: There is the tendency in occupational health research of approximating the 'changed wo...
Background The recent economic crisis is characterized by rising unemployment. Especially the group ...
Dreger S, Gerlinger T, Bolte G. Gender inequalities in mental wellbeing in 26 European countries: do...
The relation between "neo-Marxian" social class (NMSC) and health in the working population has rece...
Due to increasing labour market flexibilisation a growing number of people are likely to experience ...
Studies have examined the relationship between socioeconomic determinants and mental health care use...
Introduction: Framed within the recent economic crisis, in this study we investigate the medical men...
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...
AbstractDrawing on 2011 and 2016European Quality of Life Surveydata from eight European countries, t...
Despite an increasing number of studies on the factors mediating the impact of the economic recessio...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the health-damaging effects of precarious employment is limited by the use o...
Owing to increasing labour market flexibilization, a growing number of people are likely to experien...