Samenvatting
In western labour markets standard employment has declined in favour of various non-standard employment arrangements. Adverse consequences for health and well-being resulting from non-standard employment arrangements were shown previously. However, it is often difficult to conceptualise non-standard employment conditions appropriately. So far, research has followed largely two approaches: studying the health consequences of specific types of non-standard arrangements (fixed-term, agency or part-time contracts); or focussing on the psychosocial consequences of violated psychological contracts in terms of employment security or organisational fairness. Both approaches have conceptual limitations when studying employment as an objective condition.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Titel | Poster presented at the "Reducing Health Inequalities from a Regional perspective - What works what does not?' conference |
Status | Published - 8 nov 2010 |
Evenement | Reducing health inequalities from a regional perspective. What works, what doesn’t? - Genk, Belgium Duur: 8 nov 2010 → 9 nov 2010 |
Conference
Conference | Reducing health inequalities from a regional perspective. What works, what doesn’t? |
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Land/Regio | Belgium |
Stad | Genk |
Periode | 8/11/10 → 9/11/10 |