OBJECTIVES: To examine whether psychosocial work characteristics at age 45 years predict exit from the labour market by the age of 50 years in data from the 1958 British Birth Cohort. METHODS: Psychosocial work characteristics (decision latitude, job demands, job strain and work social support at 45 years and job insecurity at 42 years) measured by questionnaire were linked to employment outcomes (unemployment, retirement, permanent sickness, homemaking) at 50 years in 6510 male and female participants. RESULTS: Low decision latitude (RR = 2.01, 95%CI 1.06,3.79), low work social support (RR = 1.96, 95%CI 1.12,3.44), and high job insecurity (RR = 2.27, 95%CI 1.41, 3.67) predicted unemployment at 50, adjusting for sex, housing tenure, socioec...
BACKGROUND: Adulthood psychological health predicts labour force activity but few studies have exami...
Background: Previous studies of the associations between unemployment and health have primarily focu...
Abstract Background As average life span increases, elderly will account for an increasing proportio...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether psychosocial work characteristics at age 45 years predict exit from t...
This work was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Medical Research Council as...
BACKGROUND: Given current discussions about extending working lives, more knowledge is needed on wor...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate if favourable psychosocial working conditions can reduce the risk of work...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...
There is much research about those who exit the labour market prematurely, however, comparatively li...
Background We examined whether higher effort–reward imbalance (ERI) and lower job control are associ...
Several studies have documented that older workers who live in areas with higher unemployment rates ...
Background: People aged over 50 years form a growing proportion of the working age population, but ...
Introduction Increasing employment among older workers is a policy priority given the increase in li...
Introduction Increasing employment among older workers is a policy priority given the increase in li...
BACKGROUND: Adulthood psychological health predicts labour force activity but few studies have exami...
Background: Previous studies of the associations between unemployment and health have primarily focu...
Abstract Background As average life span increases, elderly will account for an increasing proportio...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether psychosocial work characteristics at age 45 years predict exit from t...
This work was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Medical Research Council as...
BACKGROUND: Given current discussions about extending working lives, more knowledge is needed on wor...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate factors within nine identified areas that influence...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate if favourable psychosocial working conditions can reduce the risk of work...
Objectives: Negative associations between non-employment and health among older people are well esta...
There is much research about those who exit the labour market prematurely, however, comparatively li...
Background We examined whether higher effort–reward imbalance (ERI) and lower job control are associ...
Several studies have documented that older workers who live in areas with higher unemployment rates ...
Background: People aged over 50 years form a growing proportion of the working age population, but ...
Introduction Increasing employment among older workers is a policy priority given the increase in li...
Introduction Increasing employment among older workers is a policy priority given the increase in li...
BACKGROUND: Adulthood psychological health predicts labour force activity but few studies have exami...
Background: Previous studies of the associations between unemployment and health have primarily focu...
Abstract Background As average life span increases, elderly will account for an increasing proportio...