社会保障
衡平法
卫生公平
社会政策
人口
卫生政策
健康的社会决定因素
经济增长
人口经济学
业务
医疗保健
经济
政治学
环境卫生
医学
市场经济
法学
作者
Signild Kvart,Isabel Cuervo,Virginia Gunn,Wayne Lewchuk,Kim Bosmans,Letitia Davis,Astrid Escrig-Piñol,Per‐Olof Östergren,Eva Padrosa,Alejandra Vives,Alessandro Zaupa,Emily Q. Ahonen,Valentina Álvarez-López,Mireia Bolíbar,Ignacio Díaz,Mariana Gutiérrez-Zamora,Lars Ivarsson,Mireia Julià,Carles Muntaner,Patricia O’Campo
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2025-03-25
卷期号:20 (3): e0320248-e0320248
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0320248
摘要
Background World economies increasingly rely on non-standard employment arrangements, which has been linked to ill health. While work and employment conditions are recognized structural determinants of health and health equity, policies aiming to protect workers from negative implications predominantly focus on standard employment arrangements and the needs of workers in non-standard employment may be neglected. The aim of this study is to explore workers’ experiences of gaps in labour regulations and social protections and its influence on their health and well-being across 6 countries with differing policy approaches: Belgium, Canada, Chile, Spain, Sweden, and the United States. Methods 250 semi-structured interviews with workers in non-standard employment were analyzed thematically using a multiple case-study approach. Results There are notable differences in workers’ rights to protection across the countries. However, participants across all countries experienced similar challenges including employment instability, income inadequacy and limited rights and protection, due to policy-related gaps and access-barriers. In response, they resorted to individual resources and strategies, struggled to envision supportive policies, and expressed low expectations of changes by employers and policymakers. Conclusions Policy gaps threaten workers’ health and well-being across all study countries, irrespective of the levels of labour market regulations and social protections. Workers in non-standard employment disproportionately endure economic risks, which may increase social and health inequality. The study highlights the need to improve social protection for this vulnerable population.
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