textabstractThe self-employed are often reported to be healthier than wage workers; however, the cause of this health difference is largely unknown. The longitudinal nature of the US Health and Retirement Study allows us to gauge the plausibility of two competing explanations for this difference: a contextual, causal effect of self-employment on health (benefit effect), or a health-related selection of individuals into self-employment (barrier effect). Our main finding is that the selection of comparatively healthier individuals into self-employment accounts for the positive cross-sectional difference. The results rule out a positive contextual effect of self-employment on health, and we present tentative evidence that, if anything, engagin...
It is unclear to what extent self‐employed choose to become self‐employed. This study aimed to compa...
International audienceThe category of “self-employed” workers covers situations which are quite hete...
With labor being a central social determinant of health, there is an increasing need to investigate ...
International audienceThe self-employed are often reported to be healthier than wageworkers; however...
The self-employed are often reported to be healthier than wageworkers; however, the cause of this he...
Relying on theoretical insights from the Job Demand-Control model, which links occupational characte...
Multiple studies have shown that, on average, the self-employed are healthier than wage workers. The...
The growth of novel flexible work formats raises a number of questions about their effects upon heal...
BACKGROUND: With the increase of the statutory retirement age, the number of self-employed older wor...
The importance of self-employment and small businesses raises questions about their health effects a...
BACKGROUND:With the increase of the statutory retirement age, the number of self-employed older work...
Purpose: Past research on self-employment and health yielded conflicting findings. Integrating predi...
It is unclear to what extent self-employed choose to become self-employed. This study aimed to compa...
It is unclear to what extent self‐employed choose to become self‐employed. This study aimed to compa...
International audienceThe category of “self-employed” workers covers situations which are quite hete...
With labor being a central social determinant of health, there is an increasing need to investigate ...
International audienceThe self-employed are often reported to be healthier than wageworkers; however...
The self-employed are often reported to be healthier than wageworkers; however, the cause of this he...
Relying on theoretical insights from the Job Demand-Control model, which links occupational characte...
Multiple studies have shown that, on average, the self-employed are healthier than wage workers. The...
The growth of novel flexible work formats raises a number of questions about their effects upon heal...
BACKGROUND: With the increase of the statutory retirement age, the number of self-employed older wor...
The importance of self-employment and small businesses raises questions about their health effects a...
BACKGROUND:With the increase of the statutory retirement age, the number of self-employed older work...
Purpose: Past research on self-employment and health yielded conflicting findings. Integrating predi...
It is unclear to what extent self-employed choose to become self-employed. This study aimed to compa...
It is unclear to what extent self‐employed choose to become self‐employed. This study aimed to compa...
International audienceThe category of “self-employed” workers covers situations which are quite hete...
With labor being a central social determinant of health, there is an increasing need to investigate ...