Wen-Jui Han, from New York University, analysed data from more than 7,000 people in the United States to see how their work affected their sleep and health.
Working long hours earlier in life may be linked to worse health as you age, a study has found.Wen-Jui Han, from New York University, analyzed data from more than 7,000 people in the United States, collected over 30 years, to see how their employment patterns in younger adulthood affected them when they turned 50.Specifically, Han looked at how people's work may have impacted their sleep, physical health and mental health.
For example, Black Americans were more likely to have volatile work schedules associated with poorer health.Overall, Black males and females with less than a high school degree and a volatile employment pattern for most of their working lives had the highest likelihood of reporting poor health among all respondents.People with volatile work patterns were found to have a significantly higher likelihood of reporting poor health than those mostly unemployed.
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