Objectives The effect of the combination of working hours and working time mismatch on depression is unknown. This study was undertaken to confirm the relationship between working time mismatch and depression with respect to hours worked. Material and Methods The data of 45 514 adult workers that participated in the 6th Korean Working Conditions Survey (KWCS‐VI 2020) were reviewed. Depression was defined using the World Health Organization 5 Well-Being Index (WHO-5) cut-off score of 50. Working time mismatch was defined as a difference between actual and desired working hours. To identify associations between working hour mismatch and depression according to weekly hours worked, stratification analysis was conducted by dividing the study su...
Purpose – This study examined the relationship between two types of mismatch (i.e. non-correspondenc...
Current economic conditions have caused many employers to reduce employees’ work hours—a trend that ...
Long working hours are a worldwide problem and may increase the risk of various health issues. Howev...
Background: Many studies have reported noticeable increases in the proportion of employees working e...
The impact of working time arrangements (WTA) on health has been studied extensively. Still, little ...
Objective This study aimed to examine the distribution of working hours and the association between ...
OBJECTIVES: Long working hours and precarious employment are relatively common in South Korea. Since...
Backgrounds: Irregular and unpredictable work schedules have become more common in most societies. T...
Background: Psychosocial work factors can affect depressive moods, but research is inconclusive if f...
Long working hours are known to have a negative effect on health. However, there is no clear evidenc...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis combined published study-level data and unpublis...
: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine whether working beyond the standard work...
This study explored the effects of long working hours (LW) and night work (NW) on subjective well-be...
Results of this report suggest that over employment has adverse consequences. Abstract Nationally r...
Purpose – This study examined the relationship between two types of mismatch (i.e. non-correspondenc...
Purpose – This study examined the relationship between two types of mismatch (i.e. non-correspondenc...
Current economic conditions have caused many employers to reduce employees’ work hours—a trend that ...
Long working hours are a worldwide problem and may increase the risk of various health issues. Howev...
Background: Many studies have reported noticeable increases in the proportion of employees working e...
The impact of working time arrangements (WTA) on health has been studied extensively. Still, little ...
Objective This study aimed to examine the distribution of working hours and the association between ...
OBJECTIVES: Long working hours and precarious employment are relatively common in South Korea. Since...
Backgrounds: Irregular and unpredictable work schedules have become more common in most societies. T...
Background: Psychosocial work factors can affect depressive moods, but research is inconclusive if f...
Long working hours are known to have a negative effect on health. However, there is no clear evidenc...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis combined published study-level data and unpublis...
: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine whether working beyond the standard work...
This study explored the effects of long working hours (LW) and night work (NW) on subjective well-be...
Results of this report suggest that over employment has adverse consequences. Abstract Nationally r...
Purpose – This study examined the relationship between two types of mismatch (i.e. non-correspondenc...
Purpose – This study examined the relationship between two types of mismatch (i.e. non-correspondenc...
Current economic conditions have caused many employers to reduce employees’ work hours—a trend that ...
Long working hours are a worldwide problem and may increase the risk of various health issues. Howev...