The far-reaching impact of job loss and unemployment

JE Brand - Annual review of sociology, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Job loss is an involuntary disruptive life event with a far-reaching impact on workers' life
trajectories. Its incidence among growing segments of the workforce, alongside the recent …

Bad jobs, bad health? How work and working conditions contribute to health disparities

SA Burgard, KY Lin - American Behavioral Scientist, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In this review, we touch on a broad array of ways that work is linked to health and health
disparities for individuals and societies. First focusing on the health of individuals, we …

Women, gender equality and COVID-19

LL Carli - Gender in management: an International Journal, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to review the existing literature on the effects of the COVID-19
pandemic on gender and work roles to determine whether the pandemic has undermined …

[PDF][PDF] Difference in differences with time-varying covariates

C Caetano, B Callaway, S Payne… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022 - conference.iza.org
This paper considers identification and estimation of causal effect parameters from
participating in a binary treatment in a difference in differences (DID) setup when the parallel …

Nonrelocatable occupations at increased risk during pandemics: United States, 2018

MG Baker - American Journal of Public Health, 2020 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. To characterize which occupations in the United States could likely work from
home during a pandemic such as COVID-19. Methods. I merged 2018 US Bureau of Labor …

A motivational perspective on job insecurity: Relationships between job insecurity, intrinsic motivation, and performance and behavioral outcomes

Y Shin, WM Hur, TW Moon, S Lee - International journal of environmental …, 2019 - mdpi.com
As a result of the global economic recession over the past decade, employees have been
exposed to constant threats of job insecurity. Despite having conducted extensive research …

Causal inference in sociological research

M Gangl - Annual review of sociology, 2010 - annualreviews.org
Originating in econometrics and statistics, the counterfactual model provides a natural
framework for clarifying the requirements for valid causal inference in the social sciences …

A general panel model with random and fixed effects: A structural equations approach

KA Bollen, JE Brand - Social forces, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Fixed-and random-effects models for longitudinal data are common in sociology. Their
primary advantage is that they control for time-invariant omitted variables. However, analysts …

Toward a better estimation of the effect of job loss on health

SA Burgard, JE Brand… - Journal of health and …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Previous research has shown that involuntary job loss may have negative health
consequences, but existing analyses have not adequately adjusted for health selection or …

Disparate Effects of Disruptive Events on Children

F Torche, J Fletcher, JE Brand - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation …, 2024 - rsfjournal.org
Disruptive events such as economic recessions, natural disasters, job loss, and divorce are
highly prevalent among American families. These events can have a long-lasting impact …