Key term: job insecurity

Original article 2023;49(4):271-282   pdf
Trajectories of marginal part-time work and risk of depression. Does job or income insecurity mediate the relation?
Nielsen HB, Kirchheiner-Rasmussen J, Dyreborg J, Larsen AD, Madsen IEH, Pedersen J, Garde AH
 
Reviews 2022;48(5):327-350   pdf full text
Precarious employment and migrant workers’ mental health: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies
Koseoglu Ornek O, Waibel J, Wullinger P, Weinmann T
 
Original article 2022;48(4):293-301   pdf full text
Perceived job insecurity and risk of suicide and suicide attempts: a study of men and women in the Swedish working population
Blomqvist S, Virtanen M, LaMontagne AD, Magnusson Hanson LL
 
Original article 2020;46(4):392-401   pdf full text
How leadership behaviors influence the effects of job predictability and perceived employability on employee mental health – a multilevel, prospective study
Fløvik L, Knardahl S, Christensen JO
 
Original article 2020;46(2):198-208   pdf full text
Association between work stress and risk of suicidal ideation: A cohort study among Korean employees examining gender and age differences
Kim S-Y, Shin Y-C, Oh K-S, Shin D-W, Lim W-J, Cho SJ, Jeon S-W
 
Original article 2019;45(4):413-420   pdf full text
Relational justice, economic fluctuations, and long-term sickness absence: a multi-cohort study
Peutere L, Ojala S, Lipiäinen L, Järvinen K-M, Saari T, Pyöriä P
 
Review 2019;45(5):429-443   pdf full text
Precarious employment and mental health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Rönnblad T, Grönholm E, Jonsson J, Koranyi I, Orellana C, Kreshpaj B, Chen L, Stockfelt L, Bodin T
 
Letter to the Editor 2019;45(1):100-100   pdf full text
Authors' response to "Multiple-job holding is not a type of precarious employment"
Koranyi I, Jonsson J, Rönnblad T, Stockfelt L, Bodin T
 
Editorial 2018;44(4):335-339   pdf full text
Precarious employment and occupational injuries in the digital age ‒ where should we go from here?
Marucci-Wellman H
 
Review 2018;44(4):341-350   pdf full text
Precarious employment and occupational accidents and injuries – a systematic review
Koranyi I, Jonsson J, Rönnblad T, Stockfelt L, Bodin T
 
Short communication 2016;42(2):170-174   pdf full text
Mid-life job insecurity associated with subjective well-being in old age: results from the population-based MONICA/KORA study
Barrech A, Baumert J, Emeny RT, Gündel H, Ladwig K-H
 
Editorial 2016;42(2):99-102   pdf full text
On the scarring effects of job insecurity (and how they can be explained)
De Witte H
 
Review 2013;39(3):241-258   pdf full text
Psychosocial factors at work, long work hours, and obesity: a systematic review
Solovieva S, Lallukka T, Virtanen M, Viikari-Juntura E
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):98-110   pdf
Flexible labor markets and employee health
Ferrie JE, Westerlund H, Virtanen M, Vahtera J, Kivimäki M
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (6):60-65   pdf
Social class, job insecurity and job strain in Korea
Cho S-I, Eum K-D, Choi BK, Paek D, Karasek R
 
Original article 2003;29(4):270-279   pdf
Trends in the Danish work environment in 1990-2000 and their associations with labor-force changes
Burr H, Bjorner JB, Kristensen TS, Tüchsen F, Bach E
 
Original article 2001;27(6):365-372   pdf
Contingent employment, health and sickness absence
Virtanen M, Kivimäki M, Elovainio M, Vahtera J, Cooper CL
 
Original article 2001;27(2):146-153   pdf
Association between job stress and depression among Japanese employees threatened by job loss in a comparison between two complementary job-stress models
Tsutsumi A, Kayaba K, Theorell T, Siegrist J