University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
J Health Soc Behav. 2022 Sep;63(3):357-374. doi: 10.1177/00221465211066855. Epub 2022 Jan 10.
This study analyzes the longitudinal association between precarious employment and physical and mental health in a dualized labor market by disaggregating between-employee and within-employee effects and considering mobility in precariousness of employment. Analyses were based on the German Socio-Economic Panel from 2002 to 2018 considering all employees ages 18 to 67 years (n = 38,551). Precariousness of employment was measured as an additive index considering working poverty, nonstandard working time arrangements, perceived job insecurity, and low social rights. Health outcomes were mental and physical health. Random effects models were used and controlled for sociodemographic and socioeconomic variables. Results indicated that the association between precariousness of employment and mental and physical health is mainly based on between-employee differences and that prolonged precariousness of employment or upward or downward mobility are associated with poor health. We found evidence of polarization in health by precariousness of employment within a dualized labor market.
本研究通过区分员工间效应和员工内效应,并考虑就业不稳定性的流动性,分析了二元劳动力市场中不稳定就业与身心健康之间的纵向关联。分析基于 2002 年至 2018 年的德国社会经济面板数据,涵盖了所有 18 至 67 岁的员工(n=38551)。就业不稳定性被衡量为一个加性指数,考虑了工作贫困、非标准工作时间安排、感知工作不安全感和低社会权利。健康结果是心理健康和身体健康。使用随机效应模型,并控制了社会人口学和社会经济学变量。结果表明,就业不稳定性与身心健康之间的关联主要基于员工间的差异,长期的就业不稳定性或向上或向下的流动性与健康状况不佳有关。我们在二元劳动力市场中发现了就业不稳定性导致健康状况两极分化的证据。