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Working hours mismatch, job strain and mental health among mature age workers in Australia
Riyana Miranti
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Jinjing Li
Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis
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Business & Economics
Autonomy
8%
Flexible Working
15%
Health
7%
Hours Worked
12%
Household Income
10%
Job Characteristics
12%
Job Strain
100%
Labor
7%
Labour Market
12%
Mental Health
59%
Mismatch
68%
Panel Data Estimation
14%
Specific Factors
11%
Underemployment
14%
Well-being
8%
Workers
47%
Working Environment
12%
Working Hours
73%
Social Sciences
age-specific factors
21%
autonomy
7%
Group
3%
health
4%
household income
11%
job characteristics
13%
labor
7%
labor market
8%
literature
4%
mental health
44%
mismatch
67%
underemployment
14%
worker
41%
working hours
78%