New research proposes a new classification of occupations based on the extent to which they put workers at risk of being infected by airborne viruses – whether they are ‘safe’ or ‘unsafe’ jobs. Applying the analysis to data from 27 European countries plus the United States, the study provides insights into the contrasting health and labour market risks facing different workers. For example, those who are low educated, self-employed and immigrants are more likely to hold unsafe jobs in essential occupations, and are therefore more at risk of infection. Women and the young are over-represented in the pool of workers in unsafe and non-essential activities, and therefore at higher labour market risk. About 60% of unsafe jobs are in these non-e...
BACKGROUND: There are widespread concerns that workers in precarious employment have suffered the mo...
Background: The occupational risk of COVID-19 may be different in the first versus second epidemic w...
INTRODUCTION: With the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in qu...
This paper analyses several dimensions of workers’ safety that are relevant in the context of a pand...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...
Even though the health effects of precarious employment (PE) have been studied in the past recent ye...
This paper studies the link between occupational health hazards and job security. Consistent with th...
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted working life in many ways, the negative consequences of which ma...
Safety at work, both physical and psychological, plays a central role for workers and organizations ...
Safety at work, both physical and psychological, plays a central role for workers and organizations ...
The COVID-19 crisis is a global event that has created and amplified social inequalities, including ...
The COVID-19 crisis is a global event that has created and amplified social inequalities, including ...
Although the conditions and power relations of employment are known to be crucial health determinant...
Introduction The risk of contracting COVID-19 is not uniform across occupations. Certain workers, e...
IntroductionWith the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in quan...
BACKGROUND: There are widespread concerns that workers in precarious employment have suffered the mo...
Background: The occupational risk of COVID-19 may be different in the first versus second epidemic w...
INTRODUCTION: With the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in qu...
This paper analyses several dimensions of workers’ safety that are relevant in the context of a pand...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...
Even though the health effects of precarious employment (PE) have been studied in the past recent ye...
This paper studies the link between occupational health hazards and job security. Consistent with th...
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted working life in many ways, the negative consequences of which ma...
Safety at work, both physical and psychological, plays a central role for workers and organizations ...
Safety at work, both physical and psychological, plays a central role for workers and organizations ...
The COVID-19 crisis is a global event that has created and amplified social inequalities, including ...
The COVID-19 crisis is a global event that has created and amplified social inequalities, including ...
Although the conditions and power relations of employment are known to be crucial health determinant...
Introduction The risk of contracting COVID-19 is not uniform across occupations. Certain workers, e...
IntroductionWith the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in quan...
BACKGROUND: There are widespread concerns that workers in precarious employment have suffered the mo...
Background: The occupational risk of COVID-19 may be different in the first versus second epidemic w...
INTRODUCTION: With the global spread of COVID-19, there is a compelling public health interest in qu...