Why having a bad job is worse for your health than having no job at all
The scientists, led by the study author Professor Tarani Chandola, followed up with the study participants for a few years, noting their self-reported health and chronic stress levels as indicated by hormones and other stress-linked biomarkers.
The goal for Chandola was to find out if any job is better than no job. She focused on job quality as... See more
The goal for Chandola was to find out if any job is better than no job. She focused on job quality as... See more