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Here’s how unstable work-life linked to future mental health problems in youth – Hindustan Times
A new study has found that a precarious, unstable initiation by young people to working life is associated with poorer future mental health.

A new study has found that a precarious, unstable initiation by young people to working life is associated with poorer future mental health. The study was conducted by researchers from the Center for Research in Occupational Health (CISAL, a joint group of UPF and the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute) in Barcelona, Spain.
Amaya Ayala-Garcia, Laura Serra, and Monica Ubalde-Lopez are the authors of the study, which has been published in the journal BMJ Open.
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