Long working hours and health
This article examines associations between long working hours, depression and changes in selected health behaviours. Based on an analysis of people followed over a two-year period, the relationship between changes in work hours and changes in health behaviours is explored.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| November 16, 1999 |
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Subjects
Keywords
- Age groups
- Alcohol consumption
- Blue-collar workers
- Body mass index
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Children
- Demographic characteristics
- Depression
- Eating habits
- Employees
- Graduates
- Health behaviours
- Health surveys
- High blood pressure
- Household income
- Households
- International comparisons
- Job security
- Lifestyle
- Marital status
- Measurement
- Methodology
- Multiple jobholders
- Obesity
- Occupations
- Physical activity
- Postsecondary education
- Sales
- Self-employment
- Sex
- Shift work
- Stress
- Tobacco use
- White-collar workers
- Work arrangements