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Rebeka Balogh

Rebeka Balogh completed her joint EUTOPIA PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) and the IER in 2024. Her thesis investigates the links between the quality of employment (trajectories) and mortality and mental health outcomes in Belgium and the UK drawing on administrative and survey data. She now works at the School of Health & Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow.

Research interests:

Employment quality; precarious employment; social determinants of health; life-course; gender equality;

Publications:

Balogh, R., De Moortel, D., Gadeyne, S., Vanderleyden, J., Warhurst, C., & Vanroelen, C. (2023). Employment quality, past unemployment, mental health and wellbeing in the UK. European Journal of Public Health, 33(Supplement_2), ckad160- 1322.[conference abstract]

Matilla-Santander, N., Matthews, A. A., Gunn, V., Muntaner, C., Kreshpaj, B., Wegman, D. H., Sánchez- Martínez, N., Hernando- Rodriguez, J. C., Albin, M., Balogh, R., Davis, L., & Bodin, T. (2023). Causal effect of shifting from precarious to standard employment on all-cause mortality in Sweden: an emulation of a target trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 77(11), 736-743.

Balogh, R., Gadeyne, S., Jonsson, J., Sarkar, S., Van Aerden, K., Warhurst, C., & Vanroelen, C. (2023). Employment trajectories and mental health-related disability in Belgium. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 96, 285–302.

Jonsson, J., Muntaner, C., Bodin, T., Alderling, M., Balogh, R., Burström, B., Davis, L., Gunn, V., Hemmingsson, T., Julià, M., Kjellberg, K., Kreshpaj, B., Orellana, C., Padrosa, E., Wegman, D. H., & Matilla-Santander, N. (2021). Low-quality employment trajectories and risk of common mental disorders, substance use disorders and suicide attempt: a longitudinal study of the Swedish workforce. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 47(7), 509–520.

Balogh, R., Gadeyne, S., & Vanroelen, C. (2021). Non-standard employment and mortality in Belgian workers: A census- based investigation. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 47(2), 108-116.