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The chronically ill in the labour market – are they hierarchically sorted by education?
BackgroundThe chronically ill as a group has on average lower probability of employment compared to the general population, a situation that has...
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Labour market attachment dynamics in patients with concussion: a Danish nationwide register-based cohort study
BackgroundConcussion may lead to persisting post-concussive symptoms affecting work ability and employment. This study examined the transitions...
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Perceived stress in adolescence and labour market participation in young adulthood - a prospective cohort study
BackgroundAdolescence is a key-developmental stage for physical, neurological, psychological, and social changes. In this developmental stage, a...
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Do early life factors explain the educational differences in early labour market exit? A register-based cohort study
BackgroundSocioeconomic inequalities in labour market participation are well established. However, we do not fully know what causes these...
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Labour market participation after sickness absence due to cancer: a dynamic cohort study in Catalonia (Spain)
BackgroundThe consequences of cancer on working until retirement age remain unclear. This study aimed to analyse working life considering all...
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Expected reasons for leaving the labour market and loss of paid employment among older workers: prospective cohort study
BackgroundSurveying expected reasons for retirement may be a useful strategy to maintain labor market affiliation. The aim was to investigate the...
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Psychosocial conditions during school-age as determinants of long-term labour market attachment: a study of the Northern Swedish Cohort from the 1980s to the 2020s
BackgroundThis study, conducted on a Swedish population cohort, explores how internalized (depressive and functional somatic) and externalized...
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Identifying labour market pathways after a 30-day-long sickness absence –a three-year sequence analysis study in Finland
BackgroundReturn-to-work (RTW) process often includes many phases. Still, multi-state analyses that follow relevant labour market states after a...
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How do labour market conditions explain the development of mental health over the life-course? A conceptual integration of the ecological model with life-course epidemiology in an integrative review of results from the Northern Swedish Cohort
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to contribute to the theoretical development within the field of labour market effects on mental health during...
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Informing investment in health workforce in Bangladesh: a health labour market analysis
BackgroundAs the 2016 Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030 (GSHRH) outlines, health systems can only function with health...
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Obesity and labour market outcomes in Italy: a dynamic panel data evidence with correlated random effects
This paper investigates the effects of obesity, socio-economic variables, and individual-specific factors on work productivity across Italian...
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The importance of adverse childhood experiences for labour market trajectories over the life course: a longitudinal study
BackgroundTransitioning from school to work is important in influencing people’s trajectories throughout their life course. This study investigated...
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An analysis of the effects on labour market success based on weight class membership, with evidence from Germany
AimAccording to estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1.9 billion adults were overweight in 2016, of whom 650 million were...
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Regional disparities in SARS-CoV-2 infections by labour market indicators: a spatial panel analysis using nationwide German data on notified infections
BackgroundRegional labour markets and their properties are named as potential reasons for regional variations in levels of SARS-CoV-2 infections...
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Association between migration status and subsequent labour market marginalisation among individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder: a Swedish nationwide register-based cohort study
PurposeThe high prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among migrants in Europe is widely reported. Our research aimed to investigate the...
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Does it matter how we measure the health of older people in places for associations with labour market outcomes? A cross-sectional study
BackgroundInequalities between different areas in the United Kingdom (UK) according to health and employment outcomes are well-documented. Yet it is...
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Impact of child disability on parental employment and labour income: a quasi-experimental study of parents of children with disabilities in Norway
BackgroundCaring for children with disabilities has both immediate and long-term economic costs that affect the well-being of children, parents, and...
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Implementing a health labour market analysis to address health workforce gaps in a rural region of India
BackgroundHuman Resources for Health (HRH) are essential for making meaningful progress towards universal health coverage (UHC), but health systems...
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A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply
BackgroundSeveral studies have explored the effects of ill health and health shocks on labour supply. However, there are very few systematic reviews...