The health consequences of informal employment among female workers and their children: a systematic review
Abstract Background Informal employment is unprotected and unregistered and it is often characterized by precarious working arrangements. Although being a global phenomenon and the most common type of employment worldwide, scholarly attention to its health effects has only recently accelerated. Whil...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Emma Aronsson (Author), Pilar Vidaurre-Teixidó (Author), Magnus Rom Jensen (Author), Solvor Solhaug (Author), Courtney McNamara (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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