Long-term absenteeism due to sickness has been increasing in the past two decades. This has raised many questions about causes, financing, and policy measures to prevent further increases. Answering these questions is even more important in a society with an aging population, which is expected to record even more cases. With data from the Swedish National Insurance Board, proportional hazards models for multiple spells are used in this study to account for shared unobserved group-level characteristics (or frailty) associated with long-term sickness. When the spells were grouped by individual, diagnosis or region, there were significant positive random effects. There was "more" heterogeneity among diagnosis-groups and individual-gr...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Aims: To investigate whether a high level of commonly experienced physical and mental symptoms could...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
Sickness absence has varied considerably in Sweden over time and increased substantially between 199...
In this paper, we analyze exits from long-term sickness spells in Sweden. Using spell data for more ...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...
Abstract Background The increasing cost of public social sickness insurance poses a serious economic...
Background The ageing work force is heterogeneous, following distinct development in work ability. T...
This paper analyzes the long-term sickness absences in Sweden using a longitudinal database that con...
The present study was based on self-reported data on health and work-related topics from The Oslo He...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Aims: To investigate whether a high level of commonly experienced physical and mental symptoms could...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
Sickness absence has varied considerably in Sweden over time and increased substantially between 199...
In this paper, we analyze exits from long-term sickness spells in Sweden. Using spell data for more ...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...
Abstract Background The increasing cost of public social sickness insurance poses a serious economic...
Background The ageing work force is heterogeneous, following distinct development in work ability. T...
This paper analyzes the long-term sickness absences in Sweden using a longitudinal database that con...
The present study was based on self-reported data on health and work-related topics from The Oslo He...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Background The study objective was to evaluate the impact of a population-level intervention (the IA...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Aims: To investigate whether a high level of commonly experienced physical and mental symptoms could...