Working hours, work-life conflict and health in precarious and "permanent" employment
OBJECTIVE: The expansion of precarious employment in OECD countries has been widely associated with negative health and safety effects. Although many shiftworkers are precariously employed, shiftwork research has concentrated on full-time workers in continuing employment. This paper examines the imp...
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Main Authors: | Philip Bohle (Author), Michael Quinlan (Author), David Kennedy (Author), Ann Williamson (Author) |
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Universidade de São Paulo,
2004-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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