The contribution of work and lifestyle factors to socioeconomic inequalities in self-rated health–a systematic review

ACM Dieker, W IJzelenberg, KI Proper, A Burdorf… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2019 - JSTOR
Objective This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the contribution of work
and lifestyle factors to socioeconomic inequalities in self-rated health among workers …

Health behaviours, socioeconomic status, and mortality: further analyses of the British Whitehall II and the French GAZEL prospective cohorts

S Stringhini, A Dugravot, M Shipley, M Goldberg… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Background Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups
constitute one of the most consistent findings of epidemiologic research. However, research …

Occupational performance: Comparing normally-hearing and hearing-impaired employees using the Amsterdam Checklist for Hearing and Work: Desempeño laboral …

SE Kramer, TS Kapteyn, T Houtgast - International journal of …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
This study compares the occupational performance of employees with and without hearing
impairment, and aims to identify occupational difficulties specifically related to hearing loss …

The social gradient in work and health: a cross-sectional study exploring the relationship between working conditions and health inequalities

O Hämmig, GF Bauer - BMC public health, 2013 - Springer
Background Social inequalities in health are widely examined. But the reasons behind this
phenomenon still remain unclear in parts. It is undisputed that the work environment plays a …

The contribution of occupational factors to social inequalities in health: findings from the national French SUMER survey

I Niedhammer, JF Chastang, S David… - Social science & …, 2008 - Elsevier
Social inequalities in health have long been demonstrated, but the understanding of these
inequalities remains unclear. Work and its related occupational factors may contribute to …

Managers are less burned-out at the top: The roles of sense of power and self-efficacy at different hierarchy levels

JV Korman, N Van Quaquebeke, C Tröster - Journal of Business and …, 2022 - Springer
While managers generally seem to enjoy better mental health than regular employees, there
are also plenty of reports about them suffering from burnout. The present study explores this …

Contribution of material, occupational, and psychosocial factors in the explanation of social inequalities in health in 28 countries in Europe

B Aldabe, R Anderson, M Lyly-Yrjänäinen… - J Epidemiol …, 2011 - jech.bmj.com
Objectives To analyse the associations between socio-economic status (SES), measured
using occupation, and self-reported health, and to examine the contribution of various …

Occupational social class and disability retirement among municipal employees—the contribution of health behaviors and working conditions

T Leinonen, O Pietiläinen, M Laaksonen… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2011 - JSTOR
Objectives The mechanisms through which a low socioeconomic position leads to disability
retirement are not yet established. We examined, on the one hand, the associations …

Occupation as socioeconomic status or environmental exposure? A survey of practice among population-based cardiovascular studies in the United States

LA MacDonald, A Cohen, S Baron… - American journal of …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Decisions about how occupation is used in epidemiologic research can affect conclusions
about the importance of socioeconomic and environmental factors in explaining disparities …

More variation in lifespan in lower educated groups: evidence from 10 European countries

AA Van Raalte, AE Kunst, P Deboosere… - International journal …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Background Whereas it is well established that people with a lower socio-economic position
have a shorter average lifespan, it is less clear what the variability surrounding these …