J. Gevaert, Karen Van Aerden, D. De Moortel, C. Vanroelen
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Abstract
In this study, the authors investigate the health associations of different employment arrangements in the contemporary European labor market. In doing so, a new approach based on the concept of “employment quality” is introduced. Employment quality refers to the multiple dimensions characterizing the employment situation of wage- and self-employed (European Working Conditions Survey 2015 – N = 31,929). Latent class cluster analyses were applied to construct an overarching typology of employment quality for the waged and self-employed. Using logistic regression analyses, strong associations were found with mental well-being and self-reported general health, pointing at a disadvantaged situation for the most precarious employment arrangements. The study shows that employment quality should be taken seriously as a health determinant both among waged workers and the self-employed. Our (novel) holistic approach offers an alternative to current analyses of the health associates of labor market segmentation that were criticized for being overly simplistic and amounting to inconclusive findings.
在这项研究中,作者调查了当代欧洲劳动力市场中不同就业安排的健康关联。在这样做时,采用了一种基于“就业质量”概念的新办法。就业质量是指工资和自营职业者就业状况的多个维度(2015年欧洲工作条件调查- N = 31,929)。潜在类聚类分析应用于构建一个总体类型的就业质量为有薪和自雇。通过逻辑回归分析,发现心理健康和自我报告的总体健康状况之间存在很强的关联,这表明最不稳定的就业安排处于不利地位。研究表明,就业质量应被认真对待,作为有工资工人和自营职业者的健康决定因素。我们的(新颖的)整体方法为当前对劳动力市场分割的健康关联的分析提供了另一种选择,这些分析被批评为过于简单化,结果不确定。
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For over 30 years, Work and Occupations has published rigorous social science research on the human dynamics of the workplace, employment, and society from an international, interdisciplinary perspective. Work and Occupations provides you with a broad perspective on the workplace, examining international approaches to work-related issues as well as insights from scholars in a variety of fields, including: anthropology, demography, education, government administration, history, industrial relations, labour economics, management, psychology, and sociology. In addition to regular features including research notes, review essays, and book reviews.