Abstract

The associations between several measures of low employment quality and some specific health and safety outcomes have become the subject of more recent investigation. The main objective of our study is to examine the relationships between irregular work arrangements indicators including contract type, long working hours, multiple jobs, shift work, and occupational injuries, taking into account several sociodemographic and work characteristics.

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  • The associations between several measures of low employment quality and some specific health and safety outcomes have become the subject of more recent investigation

  • The main objective of our study is to examine the relationships between irregular work arrangements indicators including contract type, long working hours, multiple jobs, shift work, and occupational injuries, taking into account several sociodemographic and work characteristics

  • Archives of Public Health 2015 73(Suppl 1):P20

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Relationships between irregular work arrangements and occupational injuries in EU 27. Hanan Alali1*, Magd Abdel Wahab[2], Tanja Van Hecke[3], Bart De Clercq[4], Heidi Janssens[4], Lutgart Braeckman[4]

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