Work and its role in shaping the social gradient in health

JE Clougherty, K Souza… - Annals of the New York …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Adults with better jobs enjoy better health: job title was, in fact, the social gradient metric first
used to study the relationship between social class and chronic disease etiology, a core …

[HTML][HTML] The social gradient in work and health: a cross-sectional study exploring the relationship between working conditions and health inequalities

O Hämmig, GF Bauer - BMC Public Health, 2013 - Springer
Background Social inequalities in health are widely examined. But the reasons behind this
phenomenon still remain unclear in parts. It is undisputed that the work environment plays a …

Bad jobs, bad health? How work and working conditions contribute to health disparities

SA Burgard, KY Lin - American Behavioral Scientist, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In this review, we touch on a broad array of ways that work is linked to health and health
disparities for individuals and societies. First focusing on the health of individuals, we …

Socioeconomic position, health, and possible explanations: a tale of two cohorts

R Fuhrer, MJ Shipley, JF Chastang… - … Journal of Public …, 2002 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. We examined whether the social gradient for measures of morbidity is
comparable in English and French public employees and investigated risk factors that may …

Job control, job demands, or social class? The impact of working conditions on the relation between social class and health

O Rahkonen, M Laaksonen, P Martikainen… - … of Epidemiology & …, 2006 - jech.bmj.com
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate (1) how much of the association
between health and social class is accounted by psychosocial working conditions, and (2) …

What does “occupation” represent as an indicator of socioeconomic status?: Exploring occupational prestige and health

K Fujishiro, J Xu, F Gong - Social science & medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health has been widely
documented. However, the role of occupation in this association is not clear because …

[引用][C] Work conditions as explanations for the relation between socioeconomic status, gender, and psychological disorders

MC Lennon - Epidemiologic reviews, 1995 - academic.oup.com
There is a growing interest in psychiatric epidemiology in studying work as a source of stress
and psychiatric disorder. Some investigators have linked unemployment (1-9) and particular …

Work characteristics, socioeconomic position and health: a systematic review of mediation and moderation effects in prospective studies

H Hoven, J Siegrist - Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2013 - oem.bmj.com
Social inequalities in health persist in modern societies. The contribution of adverse work
and employment conditions towards their explanation is analysed by two approaches …

Assessing the contribution of working conditions to socioeconomic disparities in health: a commentary

PA Landsbergis - American journal of industrial medicine, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Occupational health researchers can play a pivotal role in increasing our
understanding of the role of physical and psychosocial working conditions in producing …

[引用][C] Gender differences in the health effects of workplace roles.

AZ LaCroix, S Haynes - 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
Gender differences in the health effects of workplace roles. Gender differences in the health
effects of workplace roles. Citation LaCroix, AZ, & Haynes, S. (1987). Gender differences in the …