Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, and to see whether the association is dependent on outcome measure, instability of employment, and contextual factors. Method We systematically searched for studies of temporary employment and various health outcomes and critically appraised 27 studies. Results The review suggests higher psychological morbidity among temporary workers compared with permanent employees. According to some studies, temporary workers also have a higher risk of occupational injuries but their sickness absence is lower. Morbidity may be higher in temporary jobs with high employment instability and in countries with a lower number of temporary workers and unemployed...
Results concerning the relationship between temporary employment and employees' attitudes, well-bein...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of persistent precarious employment (lasting 12+ months) on the he...
Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, ...
Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employme...
A growing body of research has examined the effects of job insecurity or different forms of precario...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a remarkable growth in the share of temporary workers across the ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
Organisations use non-standard employment as a means of flexibility and reduction of fixed costs. An...
Background: It is debated whether temporary employment compared to permanent employment entails an e...
This chapter focuses upon the careers of temporary workers. Temporary employment for many workers pr...
The number of nonpermanent employees is rising, but mortality in this group has received little atte...
In this review of a range of studies on the health and safety effects of precarious employment in in...
Uncertainty, mobility, and opportunity are some of the concepts to describe work in today\u2019s fle...
This article investigates the effects of transitions between employment and unemployment on health. ...
Results concerning the relationship between temporary employment and employees' attitudes, well-bein...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of persistent precarious employment (lasting 12+ months) on the he...
Objectives We aimed to review evidence on the relationship between temporary employment and health, ...
Poor health may inhibit active participation in the labour market and restrict the types of employme...
A growing body of research has examined the effects of job insecurity or different forms of precario...
Since the mid-1980s there has been a remarkable growth in the share of temporary workers across the ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people ...
Organisations use non-standard employment as a means of flexibility and reduction of fixed costs. An...
Background: It is debated whether temporary employment compared to permanent employment entails an e...
This chapter focuses upon the careers of temporary workers. Temporary employment for many workers pr...
The number of nonpermanent employees is rising, but mortality in this group has received little atte...
In this review of a range of studies on the health and safety effects of precarious employment in in...
Uncertainty, mobility, and opportunity are some of the concepts to describe work in today\u2019s fle...
This article investigates the effects of transitions between employment and unemployment on health. ...
Results concerning the relationship between temporary employment and employees' attitudes, well-bein...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of persistent precarious employment (lasting 12+ months) on the he...