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What should we know about precarious employment and health in 2025? framing the agenda for the next decade of research
2016
International Journal of Epidemiology
The generalization of flexible labour markets, the declining influence of unions and the degradation of social protection has led to the emergence of new forms of employment at the expense of the Standard Employment Relationship, as well as a considerable amount of research across social and scientific disciplines. Years ago we suggested the urgent need to disentangle the consequences of new types of employment for the health and well-being of workers, contending that the study of precarious
doi:10.1093/ije/dyv342
pmid:26744486
fatcat:mj4t4qgurrcs3aqkci5ptxlx7m