Key term: precarious employment

Original article [online first; 23 February 2026]   pdf
Precarious employment and its relation to mental well-being in the gig economy: comparing main and supplementary workers
Vandevenne E, Vanroelen C, Stas L, Gevaert J
 
Original article 2026;52(2):139-146   pdf full text
Enhancing informal workers’ tools to reduce workplace injuries: a quasi-randomized control trial of electronic waste recyclers in Thailand
Shkembi A, Linhart E, Chou S, Coulentianos MJ, Adhvaryu A, Austin-Breneman J, Nambunmee K, Neitzel RL
 
Original article 2025;51(3):214-225   pdf full text
Associations of minority stress and employment discrimination with job quality among sexual- and gender-minority workers
Kinitz DJ, Tran NK, Shahidi FV, Maslak JT, Flentje A, Lubensky ME, Obedin-Maliver J, Lunn MR
 
Original article 2025;51(2):59-67   pdf full text
Parental precarious employment and the mental health of adolescents: a Swedish registry study
Aronsson AE, Thern E, Matilla-Santander N, Kvart S, Hernando-Rodriguez JC, Badarin K, Julià M, Alfayumi-Zeadna S, Gunn V, Kreshpaj B, Muntaner C, Bodin T, Mangot-Sala L
 
Original article 2025;51(2):68-76   pdf full text
Short- and long-term health effects of job insecurity. Fixed effects panel analysis of German data
Mikucka M, Arránz Becker O, Wolf C
 
Original article 2025;51(1):26-37   pdf full text
Multidimensional employment trajectories and dynamic links with mental health: Evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Balogh R, Gadeyne S, Vanroelen C, Warhurst C
 
Editorial 2024;50(6):389-393   pdf full text
A complex systems lens can help us understand drivers of emerging challenges in work and health
Rod NH, Kreshpaj B, Stronks K
 
Editorial 2024;50(4):229-232   pdf full text
Climate emergency and decent work
Benavides FG, Delclos GL
 
Original article 2024;50(4):290-299   pdf full text
Associations between precarious employment trajectories and mental health among older workers in Germany: Vertical and horizontal inequalities
Rohrbacher M, Hasselhorn HM, Matilla-Santander N
 
Original article 2024;50(4):268-278   pdf full text
Can psychosocial risk factors mediate the association between precarious employment and mental health problems in Sweden? Results from a register-based study
Méndez-Rivero F, Matilla-Santander N, Gunn V, Wegman DH, Hernando-­Rodriguez JC, Kvart S, Julià M, Kreshpaj B, Bodin T, Hemmingsson T, Muntaner C, Padrosa E, Almroth M
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