Employment quality, health and job satisfaction
In a new article in Social Science & Medicine, Karen Van Aerden, Vanessa Puig-Barrachina, Kim Bosmans and Christophe Vanroelen look at
Read MoreIn a new article in Social Science & Medicine, Karen Van Aerden, Vanessa Puig-Barrachina, Kim Bosmans and Christophe Vanroelen look at
Read MoreIn a new article in PlosOne, Renata Yokota and colleagues looked into the contribution of chronic conditions to the disability burden
Read MoreIn a new article in PlosOne, ID researchers Paulien Hagedoorn, Hadewijch Vandenheede, Didier Willaert, Katrien Vanthomme and Sylvie Gadeyne shed
Read MoreDomestic work can be perceived to be ‘dirty work’ in several ways: it is associated with dirt handling, low occupational
Read MoreWhen parents divorce, grandparents can play a supportive role in the lives of their grandchildren, but a parental divorce may
Read MoreIn a new article in the Academic Journal of Suriname, entitled “How poor is Suriname?” (in Dutch), PhD student Rosita Sobhie and
Read MoreIn their new article “Mortality in adult immigrants in the 2000s in Belgium: a test of the ‘healthy-migrant’ and the ‘migration-as-rapid-health-transition’
Read MoreDespite the impressive size of intra-European migration flows, to date they have received only limited scholarly attention in Belgium compared
Read MorePopulation aging accompanied by an increased longevity with disability has raised international concern, especially due to its costs to the
Read MoreA new article by Kim Bosmans, Stefan Hardonk, Nele De Cuyper and Christophe Vanroelen in the journal Work sheds further
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