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06-11-2015

On the Relationship Between Atypical Work(s) and Mental Health: New Insights from the Italian Case

Author: Elena Pirani

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Abstract

The new forms of atypical contracts increasingly diffused beside standard permanent full-time employment has been argued being detrimental for workers’ mental health. Despite a growing body of studies is now appearing on the topic, they generally fail to recognize that atypical workers represent a heterogeneous group. This study addresses such oversight for Italy by scrutinizing the association between four major domains of mental health—vitality, social functioning, role emotional, and general mental health—and six types of atypical contract—temporary, casual, part-time by choice permanent, part-time by choice temporary, not chosen part-time permanent, and not chosen part-time temporary. First, we find that mental health is compromised by atypical working arrangements depending on the specific atypical contract considered. Second, we verify that the choice of the atypical experience is relevant in shaping the relationship with mental health (a novelty for Italy). Third, we prove that, regardless the type of contract, variations across mental health outcomes exist. We conclude that more reflection is needed when designing studies on atypical works and their consequences on workers’ well-being.

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More than 5 million self-employed people, such as businesspersons, freelance professionals and so forth, completed the picture of Italian employment.
 
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Title
On the Relationship Between Atypical Work(s) and Mental Health: New Insights from the Italian Case
Author
Elena Pirani
Publication date
06-11-2015
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Social Indicators Research / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0921
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-015-1173-5

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