This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on work-related self-reported health outcomes. More specifically, the paper examines whether older workers differ significantly from younger workers regarding their job-related health risk perception, mental and physical health, sickness absence, probability of reporting injury and fatigue. Accounting for the healthy worker effect, or sample selection, in so far as unhealthy workers are likely to exit the labour force, we find that as a group, those aged 55-65 years are more vulnerable than younger workers: they are more likely to perceive work-related health and safety risks, and to report mental, physical and fatigue health problems. As previ...
Objectives-The main objective is to describe the potential health and work problems of the aging emp...
Sickness absence (non-attendance at work attributed to health complaints) is a complex phenomenon, i...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that poor physical and mental health are important risk fact...
This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on...
Recent policy reforms in a number of countries are extending working lives and deferring the statuto...
► Working conditions are significantly related to health outcomes among older workers in Europe ► ...
The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later desp...
This paper contributes to the literature on old employment barriers by exploring empirically the rel...
The rising cost of old-age dependency in Europe and elsewhere invariably leads to reforms aimed at r...
The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later desp...
This paper contributes to the literature on old employment barriers by exploring empirically the rel...
Working conditions have greatly evolved in recent decades in developed countries. This evolution has...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...
Using unusually rich panel data from Denmark, we investigate differences by age in the health implic...
Objective To determine the impact of ill health on exit from paid employment in Europe among older w...
Objectives-The main objective is to describe the potential health and work problems of the aging emp...
Sickness absence (non-attendance at work attributed to health complaints) is a complex phenomenon, i...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that poor physical and mental health are important risk fact...
This paper uses the fourth European Working Conditions Survey (2005) to address the impact of age on...
Recent policy reforms in a number of countries are extending working lives and deferring the statuto...
► Working conditions are significantly related to health outcomes among older workers in Europe ► ...
The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later desp...
This paper contributes to the literature on old employment barriers by exploring empirically the rel...
The rising cost of old-age dependency in Europe and elsewhere invariably leads to reforms aimed at r...
The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later desp...
This paper contributes to the literature on old employment barriers by exploring empirically the rel...
Working conditions have greatly evolved in recent decades in developed countries. This evolution has...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...
Using unusually rich panel data from Denmark, we investigate differences by age in the health implic...
Objective To determine the impact of ill health on exit from paid employment in Europe among older w...
Objectives-The main objective is to describe the potential health and work problems of the aging emp...
Sickness absence (non-attendance at work attributed to health complaints) is a complex phenomenon, i...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that poor physical and mental health are important risk fact...