OBJECTIVE This study identified associations between chronic diseases (diabetes, asthma, depression, and arthritis) and workforce participation patterns with a gendered perspective. METHOD We used data from 1,261 middle-aged participants of the Australian Life Histories and Health (LHH) Survey, aged 60 to 64 years in 2011. Latent class analysis identified dominant workforce patterns and associations between chronic diseases and these patterns were explored by multinomial regression models. RESULTS Diabetes, asthma, depression, and arthritis were less prevalent in men and women in class "mostly full-time work," compared with other workforce patterns. The odds of "mostly full-time work" were lower for men reporting depression or arthritis, wh...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Objective: To examine which health problems are associated with retirement due to ill-health among A...
Objectives: An ageing population requires governments to keep older people working longer and delay ...
Objective: This study identified associations between chronic diseases (diabetes, asthma, depression...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)‘Population ageing’ raises many challenges for govern...
Background: Labor policies and economic incentives encourage women to work beyond middle age. Howeve...
Background: Despite a reduction in income inequalities between men and women, there is still a large...
Population ageing and its future implications for governments and individuals have been central to m...
Background: Despite a reduction in income inequalities between men and women, there is still a large...
This study aims to investigate the association between chronic conditions [diabetes, asthma, and art...
Reducing chronic disease has been identified as a priority for both health and labour force producti...
People, along with their families, feel the impact of chronic illness in many areas of their lives. ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to gain insight into differences and similarities in factors impor...
Objective: This study describes hours in paid work for Australian men and women aged over 65, focusi...
Objectives Increasing life expectancy has led governments to implement reforms aimed at delaying ret...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Objective: To examine which health problems are associated with retirement due to ill-health among A...
Objectives: An ageing population requires governments to keep older people working longer and delay ...
Objective: This study identified associations between chronic diseases (diabetes, asthma, depression...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)‘Population ageing’ raises many challenges for govern...
Background: Labor policies and economic incentives encourage women to work beyond middle age. Howeve...
Background: Despite a reduction in income inequalities between men and women, there is still a large...
Population ageing and its future implications for governments and individuals have been central to m...
Background: Despite a reduction in income inequalities between men and women, there is still a large...
This study aims to investigate the association between chronic conditions [diabetes, asthma, and art...
Reducing chronic disease has been identified as a priority for both health and labour force producti...
People, along with their families, feel the impact of chronic illness in many areas of their lives. ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to gain insight into differences and similarities in factors impor...
Objective: This study describes hours in paid work for Australian men and women aged over 65, focusi...
Objectives Increasing life expectancy has led governments to implement reforms aimed at delaying ret...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
Objective: To examine which health problems are associated with retirement due to ill-health among A...
Objectives: An ageing population requires governments to keep older people working longer and delay ...