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The Lesser Evil : Bad Jobs or Unemployment ? A Survey of Mid Aged Australians
Oleh:
Broom, Dorothy H.
;
D'Souza, Rennie M.
;
Strazdins, Lyndall
;
Butterworth, Peter
;
Parslow, Ruth
;
Rodgers, Bryan
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Social Science & Medicine (www.elsevier.com/locate/sosscimed) vol. 63 no. 3 (Aug. 2006)
,
page 575-586.
Topik:
unemployment
;
job condition
;
unemployment
;
health
;
depression
;
australia
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
SS53.5
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Paid work is related to health in complex ways, posing both risks and benefits. Unemployment is associated with poor health, but some jobs may still be worse than no job at all. This research investigates that possibility. We used cross sectional survey data from australians aged 40 - 44 ( N = 2497). Health measures were depression, physical health, self rated health and general practitioner visits. Employees were classified according to their job quality (strain, perceived job insecurity and marketability). Employee heath was compared to people who were unemployed and to people who were not in the labour force. We found that unemployed people reported worse health when compared to all employees. However distinguishing in terms of employee's job quality revealed a more complex pattern. Poor quality jobs (characterized by insecurity, low marketability and job strain) were associated with worse health when comaperd to jobs with fewer or no stressors. Furthermore, people in jobs with three or more of the psychosocial stressors report health that is no better than the unemployed. In conclusion, paid work confers health benefits, but poor quality jobs which combine several psychosocial stressors could be as bad for health as being unemployed. Thus, workplace and industrial relations policies that diminsh worker autonomy and security may generate short term economic gains, but place longer term burdens on the health of employees and the health care system.
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