The Hidden Toll of Informal Jobs on Health

Fri Jun 27 2025
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Informal jobs are everywhere, but their impact on health is often overlooked. A recent study dug into data from 126 countries between 2011 and 2021. It looked at how informal work affects health outcomes like life expectancy, child mortality, and access to healthcare. The findings were eye-opening. The study found that informal employment is linked to poorer health in many ways. People in informal jobs often have shorter, less healthy lives. They also face higher risks of maternal and child mortality. Access to healthcare is often unequal for them. Even the rates of diseases linked to poor nutrition are higher in these groups.
One surprising result was that having a strong welfare system didn't seem to help much. You'd think that better social support would offset the health risks of informal work, but that wasn't the case here. The study also noted that the relationship between informal work and health might be two-way. Poor health could lead to more informal jobs, just as informal jobs could lead to poor health. The researchers admitted that their findings might not prove a direct cause-and-effect relationship. They suggested that more long-term data is needed to fully understand the connection. But one thing is clear: informal employment is a big deal, and it's time to pay attention to its impact on health.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-hidden-toll-of-informal-jobs-on-health-8e009112

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