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Open AccessThe risk of falling into poverty after develo** heart disease: a survival analysis
Those with a low income are known to have a higher risk of develo** heart disease. However, the inverse relationship – falling into income poverty after develo** heart disease has not been explored with lo...
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Open AccessThe personal and national costs of lost labour force participation due to arthritis: an economic study
The costs of arthritis to the individuals and the state are considerable.
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Open AccessThe impact of diabetes prevention on labour force participation and income of older Australians: an economic study
Globally, diabetes is estimated to affect 246 million people and is increasing. In Australia diabetes has been made a national health priority. While the direct costs of treating diabetes are substantial, and ...
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Open AccessEconomic impacts of illness in older workers: quantifying the impact of illness on income, tax revenue and government spending
Long term illness has far reaching impacts on individuals, and also places a large burden upon government. This paper quantifies the indirect economic impacts of illness related early retirement on individuals...