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Precarious Employment: What it Means for Workers and Their Families

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Title
Precarious Employment: What it Means for Workers and Their Families
Abstract
This chapter offers a broad overview of who is exposed to precarious employment, its characters, its association with health outcomes and its impact on house hold well-being. --From authors' introduction Almost every person works at some point in their lives. The Research Handbook on Work and Well-Being examines the association of particular work experiences with employee and organizational health and performance. --Publisher's description.
Book Title
Research handbook on work and well-being
Place
Cheltenham, UK
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Date
2017
Pages
150-169
Language
en
ISBN
978-1-78536-325-2
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Citation
Lewchuk, W., & Laflèche, M. (2017). Precarious Employment: What it Means for Workers and Their Families. In R. J. Burke & K. M. Page (Eds.), Research handbook on work and well-being (pp. 150–169). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371604646_Precarious_employment_what_it_means_for_workers_and_their_families