Leaving the labour market later in life: how does it impact on mechanisms for health?

E Whitley, F Popham - Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2017 - oem.bmj.com
… improve health through re-employment or extending working … to factors such as age, gender
and socioeconomic position, and … leave the job market early to care for family members.12 …

Impact of childhood and adulthood psychological health on labour force participation and exit in later life

C Clark, M Smuk, D Lain, SA Stansfeld, E Carr… - Psychological …, 2017 - cambridge.org
illhealth were adjusted for gender, number of times in manual social class in adulthood, and
marital status at … individuals for re-employment. Our findings suggest that the group of out-of-…

Sickness absence in a re-employment program as a predictor of labor market attachment among long-term unemployed individuals: A 6-year cohort study in Finland

CA Nwaru, M Kivimäki, J Pentti, J Vahtera… - … , Environment & Health, 2018 - JSTOR
… We hypothesize that sickness absence is associated with poor labor market attachment, …
The effect of ill health and socioeconomic status on labor force exit and re-employment: a …

Re-employment, job quality, health and allostatic load biomarkers: prospective evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

T Chandola, N Zhang - International journal of epidemiology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
… are particularly important, due to the healthy worker effect–adults with poor health are
selected out of the job market and their health may be a barrier to employment/re-employment. …

Worker and workplace determinants of employment exit: a register study

HT Rydland, K Islam, E Kjerstad - BMJ open, 2024 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… with poor health are vulnerable to labour market exclusion, for example, through hardened
… . The effect of ill health and socioeconomic status on labor force exit and re-employment: a …

The influence of poor health on competing exit routes from paid employment among older workers in 11 European countries

KG Reeuwijk, D van Klaveren, RM van Rijn… - … , environment & health, 2017 - JSTOR
… insight into the impact of poor health on labor force exit. For example, … affects individuals in
the diverse cultural settings of Europe. For that purpose, data on health, socioeconomic status

Chronic diseases as predictors of labour market attachment after participation in subsidised re-employment programme: a 6-year follow-up study

CA Nwaru, L Peutere, M Kivimäki, J Pentti… - … Community Health, 2017 - jech.bmj.com
… chronic disease is a potential determinant of re-employment, they do not provide information
… . The effect of ill health and socioeconomic status on labor force exit and re-employment: a …

Barriers and facilitators of re-employment among senior workers: Prospective cohort study

K Thomassen, E Sundstrup, J Vinstrup… - … and Public Health, 2022 - mdpi.com
… in the labour force [1]. Recently, there has been a focus on how to retain … poor health,
shorter education and higher age were barriers for re-employment and that wanting to have a job

Trajectories from work to early exit from paid employment

A Burdorf, S Robroek - Handbook of disability, work and health, 2019 - Springer
re-employment could be attributed to job search cognitions and behavior. In short, the labor
market offers less opportunities for persons with a poor … with lower socioeconomic position. …

Health effects of unemployment in Denmark, Norway and Sweden 2007–2010: differing economic conditions, differing results?

K Heggebø - International Journal of Health Services, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
labor market is quite “tight,” and chances for re-employment rather good. The trivial health
consequences … for labor until 2008 in Denmark, and people with ill health probably joined the …