According to a study by the Karolinska Institutet that was published in The Journal of Epidemiology and Community Reports, people without a secure job contract can cut their risk of dying young by 20% if they acquire permanent employment. Read More: Emerging Diseases and Outbreaks: Vigilance in the Face of Threats Researchers have looked at how this influences the chance of mortality in the current study. Theo Bodin, an assistant professor at the Institute of Environmental Medicine of the Karolinska Institutet, is the paper's last author and claims that this is the first study to demonstrate how switching from a precarious to a secure job can lower the risk of dying. It's equivalent to saying that continuing to work in jobs without a stable employment contract increases the danger of an early death. She said that, the techniques they employed allow them to reasonably conclude that the difference in mortality is caused by the insecure nature of employment rather than by individual factors. The findings are significant because they demonstrate how the higher death rate seen in employees might be reduced. In Sweden, they can save early deaths if there is lessen labour market precarity. The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte) provided the majority of the funding for the study. According to Dr. Matilla-Santander, the research's next step is to look into the precise reasons of mortality in this area. OTT India updates you with the latest news, The Country’s no.1 digital news platform OTT India, Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on your Android and IOS device.