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Unstable employment and health in middle age in the longitudinal 1970 British Birth Cohort Study
Author(s) -
David Waynforth
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
evolution medicine and public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.427
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 2050-6201
DOI - 10.1093/emph/eoy009
Subject(s) - odds , debt , cohort , demography , medicine , cohort study , longitudinal study , diabetes mellitus , blood pressure , obesity , odds ratio , demographic economics , economics , logistic regression , endocrinology , finance , pathology , sociology
Jobs for life have become increasingly rare in industrialized economies, and have been replaced by shorter-term employment contracts and freelancing. This labour market change is likely to be accompanied by physiological changes in individuals who have experienced little job stability. Evolved responses to increased environmental instability or stochasticity include increased fat deposition and fight-or-flight responses, such as glucose mobilization and increased blood pressure. These responses may have evolved by natural selection as beneficial to individuals in the short-term, but are damaging in the longer term.

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