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Keyword: Autonomy

What the quality of work means for our health

Gender, nonstandard schedules, and partnership quality in the UK: exploring heterogeneous effects through a quasi-experiment

The effects of self and temporary employment on mental health: the role of the gig economy in the UK

Long work hours, weekend working and depressive symptoms in men and women: findings from a UK population-based study

Living with uncertain work

Flexibility not helping workers

Factors affecting children’s mental health over time

Self-employment and workplace wellbeing -PhD thesis-

Re-employment, job quality, health and allostatic load biomarkers: prospective evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Autonomy at work is a good thing: but that does not mean managers are willing to offer more flexibility to employees

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