CSW2025 Program
Find the program schedule for CSW2025 below.
Wednesday 7 May 2025
09:00 - 10:00 Opening Session with Keynote by Mario Nava, Director General for DG Employment, European Commission, Mälarsalen
Chair: Theo Bodin
10:30 - 12:00 Measuring Job Quality/ Employment Quality from a global perspective, Lindgren
Chairs: Christophe Vanroelen, Anjum Hajat
10:30 - 10:42 Operationalizing “precarious employment” in public health practice. A review of occupational surveillance data sources in the United States
Letitia Davis
10:42 - 10:54 Refining the concept of employment quality for the self-employed in the US
Anjum Hajat,Sarah Andrea,Jerzy Eisenberg-Guyot,Will von Geldern,Trevor Peckham,Vanessa Oddo,Heather Hill
10:54 - 11:06 Employment Quality in the US Context
Sarah Andrea,Emily Ahonen,Vanessa Oddo,Megan Winkler,Anita Minh,Anjum Hajat
11:06 - 11:18 Validation of the Belgian Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES-BE). A compact scale for investigating precarious employment among waged workers.
Christophe Vanroelen,Mattias Vos
11:18 - 11:30 Employment Quality: A Social Determinant of Health and Well-Being in a Changing Labor Market in Korea
Julie Vanderleyden,Hyojin Seo,Christophe Vanroelen,Deborah De Moortel
11:30 - 11:42 The British Columbia Precarity Survey – Measurement and Implications
Anita Minh,Iglika Ivanova
11:42 - 12:00 The scope and implications of community-based methodologies in occupational health research: Insights from a research on precarious work and health.
Momtaz Begum,Stephanie Premji,Sultana Jahangir,Kishower Laila
10:30 - 12:00 Impacts of Employment Quality on Families and Caregiving, Nobelterrassen
Chairs: Emily Q. Ahonen, Megan Winkler
10:30 - 10:45 Impact of Precarious Employment on the Health and Well-being of Workers and their Families in Ontario, Canada During the COVID-19 pandemic
Melissa Perri,Patricia O'Campo,Paneet Gill,Virginia Gunn,Rachel Ma,Pearl Buhariwala,Elham Rasoulian,Wayne Lewchuk,Sherry Baron,Theo Bodin,Kazumi Tsuchiya,Carles Muntaner
10:45 - 11:00 The Impact of Parental Precarious Employment on Child Mental Health: A Cluster-Based Analysis
Mireia Julià,Edgar Vicente-Castellvi,Eva Padrosa
11:00 - 11:15 Parental precarious employment and the mental health of adolescents: a Swedish registry study
Amanda Aronsson,Emelie Thern,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Signild Kvart,Julio C. Hernando-Rodriguez,Kathryn Badarin,Mireia Julià,Samira Alfayumi-Zeadna,Virginia Gunn,Bertina Kreshpaj,Carles Muntaner,Theo Bodin,Lluís Mangot-Sala
11:15 - 11:30 The intergenerational transmission of precarious employment
Sarah Andrea,Anita Minh,Vanessa Oddo,Áine Huntington,Anjum Hajat
11:30 - 11:45 Precarious employment and mental health – moderation by family composition and disposable income? A Swedish register study
Signild Kvart,Lluis Mangot-Sala,Amanda Aronsson,Kathryn Badarin,Kim Bosmans,Virginia Gunn,Gun Johansson,Mireia Julià,Bertina Kreshpaj,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Fabrizio Mendez-Rivero,Emelie Thern,Theo Bodin
11:45 - 12:00 Population level survey data to examine racial inequities in intergenerational impacts of precarious employment in the US
Anita Minh,Sarah Andrea,Vanessa Oddo,Emilia Vignola,Anjum Hajat
10:30 - 12:00 Society and Inequality 1, Mälarsalen
10:30 - 10:45 Economic outcomes experienced by workers in non-standard employment during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a six-country survey
Virginia Gunn,Alejandra Vives,Alessandro Zaupa,Julio C. Hernando-Rodriquez,Mireia Julià Perez,Signild Kvart,Wayne Lewchuk,Eva Padrosa Sayeras,Matthias Philippe Vos,Emily Q. Ahonen,Sherry Baron,Kim Bosmans,Letitia Davis,Ignacio Díaz,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Carles Muntaner,Patricia O'Campo,Per-Olof Östergren,Christophe Vanroelen,Emilia F. Vignola,Theo Bodin
10:45 - 11:00 Precarious Employment and Excess Mortality Among Spanish Salaried Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Juan Pablo Salazar,Amaia Ayala-Garcia,Fernando G. Benavides,Mireia Utzet
11:00 - 11:15 Lessons from COPE: The Reciprocal Relation Between Class and Precarious Employment
Carles Muntaner,Patricia O'Campo,Virginia Gunn,Melissa Perri,Pearl Buhariwala,Elham Rasoulain,Maryam Daneshvardfard,Rachel Ma,Wayne Lewchuck,Sherry Baron,Theo Bodin
11:15 - 11:30 Occupational differences in expected time spent in precarious employment over the working career
Taina Leinonen,Laura Salonen,Elli Hartikainen,Theo Bodin,Svetlana Solovieva
11:30 - 11:45 Burden and social distribution of occupational psychosocial exposures in the United States Workforce
Shelley Stephan-Recaido,Trevor Peckham,Devan Hawkins,Marissa Baker
11:45 - 12:00 On-Location vs. Remote: Unveiling Job Quality Disparities in the Gig Economy of the UK and Denmark
Sangwoo Lee,Beate Baldauf,Trine Larsen,Katharina Sarter,Chris Warhurst,Anna Ilsøe,Silvia Girardi
13:00 - 14:00 Panel: International comparison on AI, algorithmic management and the quality of working lives, Mälarsalen
14:30 - 15:30 Society and Inequality 2, Lindgren
14:30 - 14:45 Gender inequities due to child Penalty and Labor Market Dynamics in Spain
Amaia Ayala-Garcia,Laura Serra,Jose Ignacio Silva Becerra
14:45 - 15:00 The Stakes of Reinstatement: Investigating Unfair Dismissal Claims among Indigenous Workers in Canada
Adam King,Leah Vosko
15:00 - 15:15 Effect of employment and income instability on first birth: heterogeneities by migration background
Mimmi Lounela
15:15 - 15:30 Intersection of race and social position of women in the ELSA-Brasil cohort: perceived discrimination at work and (dis)satisfaction with body image
Sheila Maria Alvim De Matos,Emanuelle Goes,Maria da Conceição Chagas de Almeida,Ana Luisa Patrão,Conceição Nogueira,Estela Aquino
14:30 - 15:30 Global Cross-Sectional Perspectives on Precarious Employment and Health, Nobelterrassen
14:30 - 14:42 Employment quality, unpaid reproductive labor, and sleep duration among US adults: A cross-sectional analysis of American Time Use data
Emilia F. Vignola,Emily Q. Ahonen,Sarah B. Andrea
14:42 - 14:54 Precarious employment and general and mental health in Denmark: a cross-sectional study
Per Høgh Poulsen,Jesper Medom Vestergaard,Trine Nøhr Winding,Karin Biering,Johan Hviid Andersen,Rasmus Juul Møberg
14:54 - 15:06 The real cost of life - or how the relationship between income and quality of life reveals a living wage level that shelters from misery
Ines Meyer,Mathilda Tladi
15:06 - 15:18 Multiple Job Holding and Psychological Well-Being: Longitudinal Evidence from Australia
Inga Lass,Mark Wooden
15:18 - 15:30 Unveiling the causes and consequences of exploitation at work: Empirical reflection from Bangladesh readymade garment
Humayun Kabir,Kim Usher
14:30 - 15:30 Digital Platform Work I, Mälarsalen
14:30 - 14:40 Navigating the digital panopticon: The strategies of platform workers to protect their health
Trine Pernille Larsen,Anna Ilsøe,Jamelia Harris,Beate Baldauf,Chris Warhurst,Sangwoo Lee,Eva Katharina Sarter,Jessie Gevaert,Meike Brodersen,Anastasia Joukovsky,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Filippa Lundh,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Lauri Kokkinen,Hanna Nurmi,Mikko Perkiö,Eva Padrosa Sayeras,Theo Bodin
14:40 - 14:50 Algorithmic management differences in online and onsite digital platform work and general health in Sweden – The GIG-HEALTH project
Nuria Matilla-Santander,Filippa Lundh,Funda Ustek Spilda,Sherry L. Baron,Jessie Gevaert,Carin Håkansta,Bertina Kreshpaj,Theo Bodin
14:50 - 15:00 The prevalence of harassments among food couriers (The RADAR project)
Johnny Dyreborg,Sandra Nielsen,Mette Lykke Nielsen
15:00 - 15:10 How does the platform work and migrant workers’ residence status intersect? Exploring on-location workers' lived experiences on occupational wellbeing
Mikko Perkiö,Co-authors added later
15:10 - 15:20 The growing gig economy, a platform for bullying and harassment – the Australian experience.
Penny Wiliams,Paula McDonald,Robyn Mayes,Andrew Stewart
15:20 - 15:30 Investigating Multiple Subtypes of Health Perception of GIG-OSH Workers Through Cluster Analysis
Anna Paszkowska-Rogacz,Anna Paszkowska-Rogacz,Dorota Merecz-Kot,Agnieszka Lipińska-Grobelny,Marta Znajmiecka,Olga Zwardoń-Kuchciak,Lauri Kokkinen,Hanna Nurmi,Mireia Julià Pérez,Edgar Vicente,Jessie Gevaert,Jamelia Harris,Trine Pernille Larsen,Sangwoo Lee,Chris Warhurst,Silvia Girardi,Anna Ilsoe,Theo Bodin,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Lluís Mangot-Sal
16:00 - 17:00 Policy, Resistance and Intervention 1, Lindgren
16:00 - 16:15 Effects of US Minimum Wage and Work-Related Tax Credit Policies on Food Insecurity among Households with Children
Megan Winkler,Rachel Clohan,Kelli Komro,Melvin Livingston,Sara Markowitz
16:15 - 16:30 State, county, and local policymaking efforts aimed at improving employment quality in the United States
Elizabeth Piekarz-Porter,Vanessa M. Oddo,Emily Stiehl,Elizabeth T. Powers,Sage J. Kim
16:30 - 16:45 The Labour Market Link: Local occupational change and Brexit support
Katy Morris
16:45 - 17:00 “It’s good to have a contract, but financially, it’s terrible”: Navigating employment and health challenges in Spain’s gig economy under the Rider Law
Eva Padrosa,Astrid Escrig-Piñol,Ferran Muntané Isart
16:00 - 17:00 Employment Uncertainty and Health Outcomes: The Digital and Youth Dimensions, Nobelterrassen
16:00 - 16:15 Dependency on platform work and the association with health and occupational injuries – a cross-sectional study in Europe. The GIG- OSH project.
Filippa Lundh,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Jessie Gevaert,Silvia Girardi,Jamelia Harris,Anna Ilsoe,Lauri Kokkinen,Trine P. Larsen,Sangwoo Lee,Agnieszka Lipińska-Grobelny,Hanna Nurmi,Mireia Julià,Sandra Verdaguer,Chris Warhurst,Theo Bodin,Nuria Matilla-Santander
16:15 - 16:30 Precarious Paths to Adulthood: Examining the Expressions and Effects of Precarity on Youth Emotional Wellbeing
Mireia Bolibar,Eva Padrosa
16:30 - 16:45 Measuring and understanding employment quality and its relation to mental well-being in the Belgian platform economy. Towards an empirical assessment.
Elief Vandevenne,Christophe Vanroelen,Lara Stas,Jessie Gevaert
16:45 - 17:00 Job quality and well-being among Belgian student workers and labour market entrants
Karen Van Aerden
16:00 - 17:00 Digital Platform Work II, Mälarsalen
16:00 - 16:10 Digital Platform Work Across European Countries: a Multidimensional Description
Francesc Belvis,Edgar Vicente,Mireia Julià,Trine Larsen,Lauri Kokkinen,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Theo Bodin,Filippa Lundh,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Anna Ilsoe,Silvia Girardi,Jamelia Harris,Sangwoo Lee,Chris Warhurst,Mariana Gutiérrez-Zamora
16:10 - 16:20 In dependence – the dynamics of platform workers’ ‘unlikely’ mobilizations in Belgium
Meike Brodersen,Anastasia Joukovsky
16:20 - 16:30 Sustainable Livelihoods Through Platform Work: Assessing Their Potential for Positive Social Change
Nadine Adréa Veldsman,Neva Bojovic,Ines Meyer,Johannes Kraak,Zonke Zungu,Sara Velez Zapata,Bianca Arendse
16:30 - 16:40 Mental Well-being in the Gig Economy: How Gender and Work Modality Shape the Effects of Workplace Discrimination - The GIG-OSH Project
Sandra Verdaguer,Edgar Vicente-Castellvi,Astrid Escrig-Pinol,Lauri Kokkinen,Trine Larsen,Anna Ilsoe,Jessie Gevaert,Jamelia Harris,Sangwoo Lee,Theo Bodin,Filippa Lundh,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Agnieszka Lipińska- Grobelny,Dorota Merekz-Kot,Mireia Julià
16:40 - 16:50 Occupational Safety and Health of Riders Working for Digital Food Delivery Platforms in Milan, Italy
Luca Boniardi,Laura Campo,Sofia Prudenzi,Luciano Fasano,Paolo Natale,Dario Consonni,Michele Carugno,Angela Cecilia Pesatori,Silvia Fustinoni
16:50 - 17:00 The impact of precarious work in Poland on health and well-being: a comparison of online and on location platform workers. The GIG-OSH project
Dorota Merecz-Kot,Agnieszka Lipinska-Grobelny,Anna Paszkowska-Rogacz,Marta Znajmiecka,Olga Zwardon-Kuchciak,Lauri Kokkinen,Hanna Nurmi,Mireia Julià Pérez,Theo Bodin,Filippa Lundh,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Nuria Matilla-Santander
18:00 - 19:00 Welcome Reception City Hall, City Hall
Thursday 8 May 2025
08:45 - 10:00 Plenary panel with participants representing various approaches to tackling precarious work, Mälarsalen
Chair: Sherry Baron
10:30 - 12:00 Policy, Resistance and Intervention 2, Lindgren
10:30 - 10:45 Precarious Work and Mental Health: From Transdisciplinary Knowledge to Integrated Policies - Findings from the Spanish PRESME Commission
Joan Benach,Ferran Muntané,Fernando Alonso,Diego Álvarez-Alonso,Lucía Artazcoz,Edgar Cabanas,Belén González Callado,Núria Matilla-Santander,Carles Muntaner,María Gema Quintero Lima,Remedios Zafra,Pablo Ruisoto
10:45 - 11:00 Essential gig work during the pandemic in Chile: Were occupational health and safety lessons learned?
Marisol Ruiz,Valentina Alvarez,Alessandro Zaupa,Alejandra Vives
11:00 - 11:15 Platform Governance in United States Cities: The case of app-based food delivery work
Nevin Cohen,Mustafa Hussein,Sherry Baron
11:15 - 11:30 Platform strategies towards health & safety regulations in the gig economy:-from rule preventers to rule makers
Trine Pernille Larsen,Lauri Kokkinen,Chris Warhurst,Anna Ilsøe,Beate Baldauf,Meike Brodersen,Jessie Gevaert,Astrid Escrig-Pinol,Ferran Muntané Isart,Nuria Matilla Santander,Hanna Nurmi,Marta Zajmiecka,Dorota Merecz,Theo Bodin
11:30 - 11:45 Southern Ontario’s Basic Income Experience
Wayne Lewchuk,Mohammad Ferdosi,Tom McDowell,Stephanie Ross
11:45 - 12:00 Mental health, work, and social security: learnings from a new data linkage
Sarah Ledden,Ira Madan,Matthew Hotopf,Nicola Fear,Sharon Stevelink
10:30 - 12:00 Tracing the Impact of Precarious Employment on Health: Insights from Longitudinal Research, Nobelterrassen
10:30 - 10:45 Good jobs, bad jobs, and 'deaths of despair': a longitudinal study of Canadian workers
Faraz Shahidi,Alessandra Andreacchi,Anne Fuller,Peter Smith,Alexandra Blair,Anne Harris,Nancy Carnide,Roman Pabayo,Brendan Smith,Arjumand Siddiqi
10:45 - 11:00 Precarious employment and occupational injury rate in Norway
Karina Undem,Rune Hoff,Stine Fossum,Theo Bodin,Karl-Christian Nordby,Rachel Louise Hasting
11:00 - 11:15 Is precarious employment an occupational hazard? Evidence from Ontario, Canada
Faraz Shahidi,Qing Liao,Victoria Landsman,Cameron Mustard,Lynda Robson,Aviroop Biswas,Peter Smith
11:15 - 11:30 Inclusive Remote and Hybrid Working: Exploring Worker and Employer Experiences
Calum Carson,Paula Holland,Rebecca Florisson,Alison Collins,Jacqueline Winstanley
11:30 - 11:45 Understanding the Occupational Health Needs of Residents in Two High-Hardship Communities
Tessa Bonney,Jeni Hebert-Beirne,Sylvia Gonzalez,Dolores Castaneda,Melissa Chrusfield,Adlaide Holloway,Marjorie Kersten,Caesar Thompson,Genesis Vasquez,Danielle Westnedge
11:45 - 12:00 Exploring Precarious Work Lives and their Association with Health and Career Advancement in Sweden over Six Decades
Johan Westerman,Edvin Syk,Karin Halldén
10:30 - 12:00 Digitalization and Platformization Algorithmic Management, Mälarsalen
10:30 - 10:45 Implementing a new measurement tool to understand the implications of algorithmic management on work design and mental well-being.
Carsten Röttgen,Britta Herbig,Tobias Weinmann,Andreas Müller
10:45 - 11:00 Safe and healthy algorithms in non-platform work: action and strategies in an industrial relations context
Carin HAKANSTA,Ruben Lind,Karin Nilsson,Min Kuyng Lee,Michael Quinlan
11:00 - 11:15 Effects of Algorithmic Management on Safety, Health, and Wellbeing in Logistics: A Mixed-Methods Case Study
Ruben Lind,Carin Håkansta,Pille Strauss Raats,Michael Quinlan,Virginia Gunn,Theo Bodin,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Lluís Mangot-Sala
11:15 - 11:30 Algorithmic Management practices in the European Union: evidence from case studies in selected sectors and countries
Ignacio Gonzalez Vazquez
11:30 - 11:45 Worker Health under Algorithmic Management: Health Risks in Sweden’s Algorithm-Driven Logistics Sector
Karin Nilsson,Pille Strauss-Raats,Min Kyung Lee,Emma Brulin,Carin Håkansta,Theo Bodin
11:45 - 12:00 Regulating Algorithmic Management: A Multi-Stakeholder Study of Challenges in Aligning Software and the Law for Workplace Scheduling
Jonathan Lynn,Rachel Kim,Sicun Gao,Daniel Schneider,Sachin Pandya,Min Kyung Lee
13:00 - 13:35 Keynote Janine Leschke - Challanges to applying existing job quality frameworks to contemporary employment phenomena, Mälarsalen
13:35 - 14:15 Keynote Alejandra Vives - Research on Employment quality and health in the Global South - Where are we and where are we going?, Mälarsalen
14:30 - 15:30 Society and Inequality 3, Lindgren
14:30 - 14:45 Perceived job quality and flexibility: Do employers know what young adults want?
Lin Rouvroye
14:45 - 15:00 The experience of inferiority among non-standard workers in Belgium - A qualitative study
Kim Bosmans,Christophe Vanroelen
15:00 - 15:15 Precarity or Stability? Work-Family Quality and Mental Health among Dual-Earner Employees: A Typological Lens
Meixuan Li,Deborah De Moortel,Christophe Vanroelen,Rebeka Balogh
15:15 - 15:30 First-generation immigrants’ experiences of entering and remaining at the Swedish labour-market in a sustainable way (preliminary title)
Maria Brendler-Lindqvist,Magnus Svartengren,Martin Tondel,Therese Hellman
14:30 - 15:30 Intersecting Inequalities: Precarious Employment and Health Disparities, Nobelterrassen
14:30 - 14:42 DECENT AND SUSTAINABLE WORK IN AGRICULTURE: ANALYZING GENDER EQUITY, RISK MANAGMENT AND JOB STABILITY IN SOUTHERN ITALY
Angela Stufano,Ravellese Riccardo,Roberto Ravallese,Gabriele Sacino,Arianna Abbasciano,Claudia Gesmundo,Vito Sandro Leccese,Irene Canfora,Ivo Iavicoli,Piero Lovreglio
14:42 - 14:54 Mental health consequences of poor-quality employment in Germany: the role of value incongruence for men and women
Deborah De Moortel,Rebeka Balogh,Miriam Engels,Julie Vanderleyden
14:54 - 15:06 A Feasibility Study Exploring Precarious Employment and Stress-Related Health Among Women in Chicago, Illinois
Vanessa Oddo,Sarah Andrea,Megan Winkler,Emily Ahonen,Lisa Tussing-Humphreys,Anjum Hajat
15:06 - 15:18 Psychosocial Risk Factors in the Workplace and Mental Health at the Intersection of Employment and Migration Status Precarity in Québec, Canada
Aline Lechaume,Simon Coulombe
15:18 - 15:30 An intersectional approach to investigating the relationship between precarious employment and mental health
Emily Kaner
14:30 - 15:30 Algorithmic Management and Gig Work measurement issues, Mälarsalen
14:30 - 14:45 What Can Theory Tell Us About Gig Work and Health Inequalities
Mustafa Hussein,Sherry Baron,Nevin Cohen
14:45 - 15:00 A qualitative approach to explore job demands and resources related to algorithmic management
Heidi Lahti,Virpi Kalakoski,Pille Strauss-Raats,Carin Håkansta
15:00 - 15:15 Policy conference using concept mapping to establish road map for safe and healthy algorithms in non-platform work
Carin HAKANSTA,Ruben Lind,Karin Nilsson,Emma Brulin,Ninni Norlinder,Pille Strauss Raats,Min Kuyng Lee
15:15 - 15:30 Advantages and disadvantages of tailoring the definition of Algorithmic Management to specific economic sectors
Virginia Gunn,Pille Strauss-Raats,Ruben Lind,Nuria Matilla-Santander,Johan Holm,Mairi Bowdler,Min Lee Kyung,Michael Quinlan,Coen van Gulijk,Carin Håkansta
16:00 - 17:00 Policy, Resistance and Intervention 3, Lindgren
16:00 - 16:15 Community change begins with shared perspectives: an online certificate with an eye to a better future of work
Camie Schaefer
16:15 - 16:30 Data Infrastructures to Turn Rights Into Access
Samantha Dalal,Varun Rao,Dana Calacci,Andrés Monroy-Hernandez
16:30 - 16:45 From Research Participants to Policy Advocates: Organizing Immigrant, Self-Employed Housecleaners in NYC Through Community Participatory Research
Deysi Flores,Sherry Baron,Isabel Cuervo,Homero Harari
16:45 - 17:00 Between exit, contract and conflict: Freelance translators in Czechia organise to make their profession sustainable
Petr Mezihorák
16:00 - 17:00 The Job Quality, Health, and Wellbeing of Self-employed individuals, Nobelterrassen
16:00 - 16:12 Precarious Work in Self-Employment: A Typology and Impact on Physical Health in Sweden.
Jessie Gevaert,Melody Almroth,Amanda Aronsson,Devy L. Elling,Erica Jonsson,Signild Kvart,Ruben Lind,Filippa Lundh,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Patricia O'Campo,Emelie Thern,Theo Bodin
16:12 - 16:24 Self-employment and mental health among mid- and late-career workers in Sweden: A longitudinal, quasi-experimental study
Melody Almroth,Kuan-Yu Pan,Alicia Nevriana,Daniel Falkstedt,Jessie Gevaert,Cal Halvorsen
16:24 - 16:36 Uncertainty and health in self-employment: Comparison between solo self-employed and gig workers
Claudia Bernhard-Oettel,Constanze Eib
16:36 - 16:48 Navigating informal support systems when ill or injured: a gender-based analysis of the experiences of solo self-employed workers in Ontario, Canada
Tauhid Hossain Khan,Ellen MacEachen
16:48 - 17:00 Self-Employment and Income in Later Life: New Details on This Complex Relationship
Daniel Falkstedt,Cal Halvorsen,Alicia Nevriana,Kuan-Yu Pan,Jessie Gevaert,Melody Almroth
16:00 - 17:00 AI and the digital transformation of the economy, Mälarsalen
16:00 - 16:10 Job quality and generative AI: examining key trends and emerging inequities
Arif Jetha,Qing Liao,Faraz Vahid Shahidi
16:10 - 16:20 ‘Platformisation’ of work: evidence from the AIM-WORK Survey
Ignacio Gonzalez Vazquez,Enrique Fernandez Macias
16:20 - 16:30 Assessing the Environmental Impact of Telework in the European Union: Implications for Sustainable Work Policies
Alicia De Quinto,Martina Bisello,Enrique Fernández-Macías,Ignacio González
16:30 - 16:40 Computer use and work intensity in Europe
Albert Varela
16:40 - 16:50 Algorithms are reshaping the art of managing workers: what are the implications for occupational safety and health?
Maurizio Curtarelli,Ioannis Anyfantis,Emmanuelle Brun
16:50 - 17:00 Algorithm Tax & Risk Assessment for Worker Protection in the AI Era: Current Discussions in South Korea
Jin-Ha Yoon
19:00 - 22:00 Conference Gala Dinner, Mälarsalen
Friday 9 May 2025
09:00 - 10:00 Innovating the Agenda: Next Steps in Job Quality and Health Research, Nobelterrassen
09:00 - 09:12 What would healthy job look like?
Chris Warhurst
09:12 - 09:24 Job Quality and Technological Change: What can we learn from Two Industrial Revolutions?
Benjamin Schneider,Robin Philips
09:24 - 09:36 Health and safety as integral and peripheral to worker center goals after Covid-19
Emily Kaner
09:36 - 09:48 The Working Conditions of Exploited Workers in Various industries- a knowledge compilation
Monica Kaltenbrunner
09:48 - 10:00 Job Quality and General Health in Hospitality: Evidence from Australia
Angela Knox,Sangwoo Lee,Chris Warhurst,Sally Wright
10:00 - 16:00 Posters, Strindberg (Poster)
1 1. Health, Safety and Well-Being
2 The increased risk of hypertension with aging is accentuated by work-family conflict among women (ELSA-Brasil study)
Leidjaira Lopes Juvanhol,Maria de Jesus Mendes Fonseca,Susanna Toivanen,Ana Luísa Patrão,Rosane Harter Griep
3 Title: Employment histories and health: Understanding the impacts of the changing nature of working life.
Theocharis Kromydas,Abita Bhaskar,Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi,Claire Niedzwiedz,Miriam Mutambudzi,Evangelia Demou
4 Work Life Balance of platform workers working remotely or on-site - a cross-sectional study in selected European countries.
Olga Zwardoń-Kuchciak,Dorota Merecz-Kot,Agnieszka Lipińska-Grobelny,Anna Paszkowska-Rogacz,Mireia Julia Perez,Edgar Vincente Castellvi,Hanna Nurmi,Lauri Kokkinen,Jamelia Harris,Sangwoo Lee,Chris Warhurst,Trine Pernille Larsen,Anna Ilsoe,Silvia Girardi,Jessie Gevaert,Lluís Mangot-Sal,Theo Bodin,Filippa Lundh,Nuria Matilla-Santander
5 “It doesn’t feel good, but it is what we are living right now” Experiences of non-standard employment, normalization and mental wellbeing
Eva Padrosa,Mireia Bolíbar,Astrid Escrig-Piñol,Mireia Julià
6 Supply chain Health INitiative Evaluation (The SHINE study)
Georgia Ntani,Vaughan Parsons,Ira Madan,Adam Martin,Sean Russell,Edward Webb,Jo Yarker
7 The role of prenatal care providers in helping patients navigate precarious work and pregnancy
Julia Goodman
8 The Future For Algortihmic Mangement on Four Sides of The Compass
Denise Harkema,Mairi Bowdler,Coen van Gulijk
9 Precarious income, disaster stress and health vulnerabilities of female in disaster prone remote areas of Bangladesh: A mixed method study
Syadani Riyad Fatema
10 The contribution of perceived job insecurity to increasing mortality in the United States
Devan Hawkins
11 Leadership Skills for Supporting the Health, Safety, and Well-Being of Healthcare Workers
Debora Goldberg, PhD,Riva Kamat, MD,John Cantiello, PhD
12 New health research agenda for climate change, sustainable work practices, and green jobs: the INTERCAMBIO project
Mary Njoroge,Michelle Turner,Sara Svensson,Sara Stanulovic,Alex Burdof,Maria Albin,Manolis Kogevinas,Neil Pearce
13 How did governments protect migrant workers in the meat industry during COVID-19? Comparing the USA, the Netherlands, and Germany
Nora Gottlieb,Tesseltje de Lange,Linda Forst
14 NEUROTICIZATION OF IMMATERIAL WORKERS IN COGNITIVE CAPITALISM: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PRECARIAT AND THE SALARIAT
Alisa Miletskaia,Nikita Yakushkin
15 Is renewable energy answer to decent work: The challenges of precarious work in Malaysia's renewable energy industry
Paras Behrani
16 Increased Mortality Among Those Disabled Due to Work-Related Conditions
Christopher Martin,SueAnn Woods,Stephen Bertke,Lynne Pinkerton
17 Impacts of risk perceptions of second-hand exposure to drugs on intent to leave among transit operators
Pranav Srikanth,Isaac Rhew,Edmund Seto,Christopher Zuidema,Marissa Baker
18 Analysis of risks and ways to protect against risks in a group of on-location platform workers in Sweden and Poland from GIG-OSH study
Dorota Merecz-Kot,Agieszka Lipińska-Grobelny,Anna Paszkowska-Rogacz,Marta Znajmiecka,Olga Zwardoń –Kuchciak,Theo Bodin,Filippa Lundh,Lluís Mangot-Sala,Nuria Matilla-Santander
19 Fostering Italian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises’ social sustainability by leveraging on sustainable employability
Eleonora Picco,Massimo Miglioretti
20 Concerns about the future: Health and safety among apprentices in farming and forestry in a time of climate change
Mette Lykke Nielsen
21 Beyond the Worker: Exploring the Family Impacts of Precarious Employment in Spain
Astrid Escrig-Pinol,Eva Padrosa Sayeras,Mireia Bolíbar,Mireia Julià Pérez
22 Anti-fragile futures? Possibilities and challenges for sustainable career ecosystems in arts and culture
Heli Ansio,Anu Järvensivu,Sara Lindström
23 A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Burnout, Job Satisfaction and Workplace Environment Among Healthcare Workers in the United States
Debora Goldberg,Sravya Vunnam
24 2. Society and Inequality
25 Universal Credit trajectories among individuals who access secondary mental health services: a sequence analysis of linked data
Sharon Stevelink,Sarah Ledden,Thomas Lorentzen,Ioannis Bakolis,Ira Madan,Matthew Hotopf,Nicola T. Fear
26 Sustainable Work in the Informal Economy: Insights from the Global South
Mahim Saxena
27 The risk of precarious employment and the role of ACE and socioeconomic conditions throughout the early life course.
Rasmus Juul Møberg,Jesper Medom Vestergaard,Trine Nøhr Winding,Karin Biering,Per Høgh Poulsen,Johan Hviid Andersen
28 Precarious employment and mental health of migrant workers: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies
Tobias Weinmann,Julia Waibel,Pia Wullinger,Özlem Köseoglu Örnek
29 Strengthening the financial security of Minibus-Taxi Drivers and Owners by supporting saving behaviour
Imaan Mohamed,Ines Meyer
30 Internalized Inequality: Psychological Functions of Neoliberal Ideology in Precarious Unemployment
Severin Hornung,Christine Unterrainer,Thomas Höge
31 Extent of Precarious Employment in California’s Behavioral Health Workforce
Alicia Lafrance,Edward Yelin
32 Diverging Regional Destinies? Local occupational changes in Sweden 1970-2020
Erik Bihagen,Katy Morris,Roujman Shahbazian
33 Education as an equalizer for all? Exploring the effects of adverse labor market experiences on intergenerational mobility among the highly educated
Olivia Granström
34 Decent and precarious work in nursing and care work: A mixed-method systematic review
Marja Hult,Marjo Ring,Heta Siranko,Mari Kangasniemi
35 An Integrated Approach to Understanding Working Time: The Role of Institutional and Individual Factors in Europe
Ildefonso Marqués Perales,Sergio Torrejón Pérez
36 Barriers and facilitators of quality mentorship during nursing student clinical placements: the role of nurses’ employment and working conditions
Eva Padrosa,Aggie Núñez-Doyle,Carlota Alcover,Elena Carrillo-Álvarez,Ariadna Graells-Sans,Guille Pedreira-Robles,Miriam Rodríguez-Monforte,Montse Sanclemente,Astrid Escrig-Piñol,Esther Insa-Calderón
37 3. Digitalization and Platformization
38 Riding it out or moving along – pathways through platform labour
Meike Brodersen,Anastasia Joukovsky
39 What could be learned from a review of interventions addressing algorithmic management?
Virginia Gunn,Pille Strauss-Raats,Ruben Lind,Johan Holm,Devy Elling,Min Lee Kyung,Matthew MacLeod,Michael Quinlan,Penny Williams,Carin Håkansta
40 Psychological Aggravation from COVID-19 Job Loss and Discussion of Social Structural Patterns: A Multinational Study
Jin-Ha Yoon
41 Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Precarious Work: Bridging the Gap Between Promise and Peril
Ioannis Anyfantis,Maurizio Curtarelli,Emmanuelle Brun
42 Prevalence of Algorithmic Management and Mental Health Associations in Spanish Workforce: AM-MENTAL Project
Nuria Matilla-Santander,Mónica Pérez,Daniel Cruz
43 A burden shared is a burden halved? Responsibilization in work cooperatives in the cultural industries
Maria Norbäck,Lars Walter,Bertil Rolandsspn
44 4. Policy, Resistance and Intervention
45 Sustainable Education, Unsustainable Work? - On Legal Paradoxes of Occupational Health and Safety in the Education Sector
Peter Ramsjö
46 Union organising processes involving precarious workers in Sweden. A multiple case study
Sophie BANASIAK
47 Transformations of work during the pandemic and post-pandemic period. Permanent change in the Visegrad Group countries
Kamil Glinka
48 Individualized Supported Employment to transform precarious work into inclusive economic participation for people who use drugs
Anita Minh,Allison Laing,Deb McCormack,Lindsey Richardson
49 Data Probes as Boundary Objects for Technology Policy Design: Demystifying Technology for Policymakers & Aligning Stakeholder Objectives in Gig Work
Angie Zhang,Rocita Rana,Alexander Boltz,Veena Dubal,Min Kyung Lee
50 5. Theories and Method
51 Effect of a job threat on job satisfaction and life satisfaction: testing the violation hypothesis among older employees in Germany
Max Rohrbacher
52 Challenges and strengths of qualitative research on precarious work: Lessons learnt from two studies on live-in care workers and hospitality workers
Lisa Seubert,Christian Seubert,Johanna Daum,Franziska Sprenger,Severin Hornung,Jürgen Glaser
53 Measuring Workers’ Perceptions, Cognitions, and Behaviors in a No-Win Situation: The Development of the Employment-Health Dilemma Questionnaire
Franziska J. Kößler,Jenny S. Wesche
54 Operationalizing Cultures of Silence? A large-scale study of prevalences of silence and culture of silence in Swedish working-life
Lotta Dellve,Ylva Wallinder,Erica Nordlander,Mahwish Naseer,Michael Knoll
55 Business Framework for Health: A System Change Approach to Improve Health & Economic Prosperity in the UK
Elizabeth Bachrad,Tina Woods,P. John Clarkson,Valeria Pannunzio,Timos Kipouros
56 A framework for analyzing subjective outcomes of precarious employment: Insights from longitudinal German labor market data
Christian Seubert,Carla Czilczer,Lisa Seubert,Severin Hornung,Jürgen Glaser