The association between certain increasingly pervasive employment conditions and serious health inequalities presents a significant policy challenge. A critical starting point is the recognition that these problems have not arisen in a policy vacuum. Rather, policy frameworks implemented by governments over the past 35 years, in conjunction with corporate globalization (itself facilitated by neoliberal policies), have undermined preexisting social protection policies and encouraged the growth of health-damaging forms of work organization. After a brief description of the context in which recent developments should be viewed, this article describes how policies can be reconfigured to address health-damaging employment conditions. A number of...
The authors describe the major methods and sources of information used in the EMCONET study for rese...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
Structural inequality, employment insecurity, and unhealthy working conditions continue to rise. Con...
As in many other areas of social determinants of health, policy recommendations on employment condit...
As in many other areas of social determinants of health, policy recommendations on employment condit...
AbstractSince the nineteen seventies, high- and low-income countries have undergone a pattern of tra...
Although the conditions and power relations of employment are known to be crucial health determinant...
Although the conditions and power relations of employment are known to be crucial health determinant...
The study explores the pathways and mechanisms of the relation between employment conditions and hea...
Standard full-time permanent employment—providing a minimal degree of stability, income sustainabili...
Theoretical models are a way of visualizing, in context, the many factors that contribute to inequal...
In this study, the authors investigate the global labor market and employment relations, which are c...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
The authors describe the major methods and sources of information used in the EMCONET study for rese...
The authors describe the major methods and sources of information used in the EMCONET study for rese...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
Structural inequality, employment insecurity, and unhealthy working conditions continue to rise. Con...
As in many other areas of social determinants of health, policy recommendations on employment condit...
As in many other areas of social determinants of health, policy recommendations on employment condit...
AbstractSince the nineteen seventies, high- and low-income countries have undergone a pattern of tra...
Although the conditions and power relations of employment are known to be crucial health determinant...
Although the conditions and power relations of employment are known to be crucial health determinant...
The study explores the pathways and mechanisms of the relation between employment conditions and hea...
Standard full-time permanent employment—providing a minimal degree of stability, income sustainabili...
Theoretical models are a way of visualizing, in context, the many factors that contribute to inequal...
In this study, the authors investigate the global labor market and employment relations, which are c...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
The authors describe the major methods and sources of information used in the EMCONET study for rese...
The authors describe the major methods and sources of information used in the EMCONET study for rese...
The authors develop a macro-social theoretical framework to explain how employment and working condi...
Structural inequality, employment insecurity, and unhealthy working conditions continue to rise. Con...