Is an insecure job better for health than having no job at all? A systematic review of studies investigating the health-related risks of both job insecurity and …

TJ Kim, O von Dem Knesebeck - BMC public health, 2015 - Springer
Background Though previous research repeatedly found that being employed is better for
health than having no job at all, evidence suggests that employment is not always beneficial …

Effects of the global financial crisis on health in high-income OECD countries: a narrative review

M Karanikolos, P Heino, M McKee… - … journal of health …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
A growing body of evidence documents how economic crises impact aspects of health
across countries and over time. We performed a systematic narrative review of the health …

Nonrelocatable occupations at increased risk during pandemics: United States, 2018

MG Baker - American Journal of Public Health, 2020 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. To characterize which occupations in the United States could likely work from
home during a pandemic such as COVID-19. Methods. I merged 2018 US Bureau of Labor …

[HTML][HTML] Who cannot work from home? Characterizing occupations facing increased risk during the COVID-19 pandemic using 2018 BLS data

MG Baker - 2020 - europepmc.org
Objectives Not all workers are employed in occupations in which working from home is
possible. These workers are at an increased risk for exposure to infectious disease during a …

Kun katsoo kauempaa, näkee enemmän: Monialainen työkyvyn ja kuntoutustarpeen arviointi pitkäaikaistyöttömillä

R Kerätär - 2016 - oulurepo.oulu.fi
Tiivistelmä Työttömien terveydentila on heikompi ja he käyttävät vähemmän
terveyspalveluja kuin muu samanikäinen väestö. Sen sijaan työttömien työkyvystä ei ole …

Unemployment and suicide mortality, suicide attempts, and suicide ideation: A meta-analysis

S Amiri - International Journal of Mental Health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives Unemployment and job loss are among the problems that have serious
psychological consequences. This meta-analysis sought to investigate the impact of …

Characterizing occupations that cannot work from home: a means to identify susceptible worker groups during the COVID-19 pandemic

MG Baker - MedRxiv, 2020 - medrxiv.org
Introduction As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads globally, public health guidance is
advising all workers to work from home. However, not all workers are employed in …

Cardiovascular burden and unemployment: A retrospective study in a large population-based French cohort

M Sanchez Rico, M Plessz, G Airagnes, C Ribet… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
The specific effect of unemployment on cardiovascular health relatively to the effects of
social position and work environment is still unclear. To clarify this effect, the associations …

Configurations of unemployment, reemployment, and psychological well-being: A longitudinal study of unemployed individuals in Portugal

JA Ferreira, M Reitzle, B Lee, RA Freitas… - Journal of Vocational …, 2015 - Elsevier
This study examined how four different configurations of unemployment and reemployment
(defined by history of past unemployment and unemployment/reemployment 3 years later) …

The impact of coronary heart disease prevention on work productivity: a 10-year analysis

F Savira, BH Wang, AR Kompa, Z Ademi… - European Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Aims To determine the impact of preventing new (incident) cases of coronary heart disease
(CHD) on years of life and productivity, using the novel measure 'productivity-adjusted life …