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Matilla-Santander N, Matthews A, Gunn V, Muntaner C, Kreshpaj B, Wegman D, et al.
J Epidemiol Community Health . 2023 Aug; 77(11):736-743. PMID: 37620008
Background: We aimed at estimating the causal effect of switching from precarious to standard employment on the 6-year and 12-year risk of all-cause mortality among workers aged 20-55 years in...
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Bosmans K, Vignola E, Alvarez-Lopez V, Julia M, Ahonen E, Bolibar M, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2023 May; 327:115970. PMID: 37210981
In recent decades, economic crises and political reforms focused on employment flexibilization have increased the use of non-standard employment (NSE). National political and economic contexts determine how employers interact with...
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Kreshpaj B, Wegman D, Burstrom B, Davis L, Hemmingsson T, Hakansta C, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2022 Dec; 80(4):179-185. PMID: 36585247
Background: Precarious employment (PE) has been suggested as a risk factor for occupational injuries (OIs). However, several issues such as under-reporting and time at risk pose obstacles to obtaining unbiased...
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Gunn V, Vives A, Zaupa A, Hernando-Rodriguez J, Julia M, Kvart S, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 May; 19(10). PMID: 35627402
The COVID-19 crisis is a global event that has created and amplified social inequalities, including an already existing and steadily increasing problem of employment and income insecurity and erosion of...
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Kreshpaj B, Bodin T, Wegman D, Matilla-Santander N, Burstrom B, Kjellberg K, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2021 Sep; 79(1):3-9. PMID: 34544894
Background: Under-reporting of occupational injuries (OIs) among precariously employed workers in Sweden challenges effective surveillance of OIs and targeted preventive measures. Objective: To estimate the magnitude of under-reporting of OIs...
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Jonsson J, Muntaner C, Bodin T, Alderling M, Rebeka R, Burstrom B, et al.
Scand J Work Environ Health . 2021 Aug; 47(7):509-520. PMID: 34397098
Objective: High-quality longitudinal evidence exploring the mental health risk associated with low-quality employment trajectories is scarce. We therefore aimed to investigate the risk of being diagnosed with common mental disorders,...
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Hawkins D, Punnett L, Davis L, Kriebel D
Ann Work Expo Health . 2021 Apr; 65(7):819-832. PMID: 33889956
Objectives: In the USA, deaths from poisonings (especially opioids), suicides, and alcoholic liver disease, collectively referred to as 'deaths of despair', have been increasing rapidly over the past two decades....
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Orellana C, Kreshpaj B, Burstrom B, Davis L, Frumento P, Hemmingsson T, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2021 Apr; 78(10):745-752. PMID: 33790030
Objective: To estimate the magnitude of under-reporting of non-fatal occupational injuries (OIs) by different organisational factors in Sweden for the year 2013. Methods: Capture-recapture methods were applied using two data...
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Hawkins D, Davis L, Kriebel D
Am J Ind Med . 2021 Feb; 64(4):238-244. PMID: 33522627
Background: Exposure to COVID-19 is more likely among certain occupations compared with others. This descriptive study seeks to explore occupational differences in mortality due to COVID-19 among workers in Massachusetts....
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Matilla-Santander N, Ahonen E, Albin M, Baron S, Bolibar M, Bosmans K, et al.
Int J Health Serv . 2021 Jan; 51(2):226-228. PMID: 33430684
The world of work is facing an ongoing pandemic and an economic downturn with severe effects worldwide. Workers trapped in precarious employment (PE), both formal and informal, are among those...