Initiatives addressing precarious employment and its effects on workers’ health and well-being: a protocol for a systematic review

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Precarious employment is a significant determinant of population health and health inequities and has complex public health consequences both for a given nation and internationally. Precarious employment is conceptualized as a multi-dimensional construct including but not limited to employment insecurity, income inadequacy, and lack of rights and protection in the employment relation, which could affect both informal and formal workers. The purpose of this review is to identify, appraise, and synthesize existing research on the effectiveness of initiatives aiming to or having the potential to eliminate, reduce, or mitigate workers’ exposure to precarious employment conditions and its effects on the health and well-being of workers and their families.

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Gunn, V., Håkansta, C., Vignola, E., Matilla-Santander, N., Kreshpaj, B., Wegman, D. H., Hogstedt, C., Ahonen, E. Q., Muntaner, C., Baron, S., Bodin, T., & The Precarious Work Research (PWR) Group. (2021). Initiatives addressing precarious employment and its effects on workers’ health and well-being: A protocol for a systematic review. Systematic Reviews, 10(1), 195. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01728-z
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