0000000000445017
AUTHOR
Imma Cortès-franch
Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status
Background: The growing demand for labour flexibility has resulted in decreasing employment stability that could be associated with poor mental health status. Few studies have analysed the whole of the work force in considering this association since research on flexible forms of employment traditionally analyses employed and unemployed people separately. The gender division of work, and family characteristics related to employment situation, could modify its association with mental wellbeing. The objective of the study was to examine the relationship between a continuum of employment stability and mental health taking into account gender and partner/marital status. Methods: We selected 685…
Additional file 1: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status
Table S1. Unadjusted association between mental health status and employment stability by sex. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 19 kb)
Long Working Hours and Job Quality in Europe: Gender and Welfare State Differences
Chronic extreme long working hours (LWH) have been found consistently associated with poor health status. However, the evidence for moderately LWH (41&ndash
Additional file 2: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status
Figure S1. Association between mental health status and employment stability by partner/marital status among men and women. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 112 kb)
Additional file 3: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status
Table S2. Unadjusted association between mental health status and employment stability by partner/marital status. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 26 kb)
Additional file 3: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status
Table S2. Unadjusted association between mental health status and employment stability by partner/marital status. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 26 kb)
Additional file 2: of Employment stability and mental health in Spain: towards understanding the influence of gender and partner/marital status
Figure S1. Association between mental health status and employment stability by partner/marital status among men and women. Spanish National Health Survey, 2006. (DOCX 112 kb)