Note: The results are shown as relative risks (RRs), approximated from the Incidence Rate Ratios in the corresponding Poisson models. The model was adjusted for marital status, age, education, country level fixed effects, level of physical activity, smoking, drinking, and other chronic diseases. All relative risks can be combined on an additive scale, and refer to the likelihood of being employed when in the exposure category, compared to the reference category. A relative risk >1 means a greater likelihood of being employed, and a RR Source: OECD analysis of Harmonized SHARE + SHARE employment module, Release 6.0. The forest plot was created based on a template by [30].</p
<p>Notes: Cox and Snell R<sup>2</sup> = 0.222;</p><p>*p<0.05;</p><p>** p<0.01;</p><p>RR = Risk Ratio...
Wen C P. The impact of competing risks on relative risk in occupational cohort studies. Internationa...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...
The proverbial relative risk may not always be trie most suitable measure to compare the risk of two...
*<p>Our estimates of RRs were obtained from a meta-analysis and were first transformed into a log sc...
<p>Abbreviations: RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index (calculated as we...
<p>The figure shows RRs for 5 kg/m<sup>2</sup> higher baseline BMI. The figure shows RRs converted t...
a<p>Cox-proportional hazard model: stratified on age and employment duration.</p
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
<p>*p<0.05, ®indicates reference category, HS refers to higher secondary, Marital status is controll...
<p>Relative risk (RR) with 95% confidence intervals of adverse outcomes for chosen and traditional b...
Tests of significance in contingency tables represent one of the most useful techniques in occupatio...
Two new implementations for fitting Poisson excess relative risk methods are proposed for assumed si...
<p>Relative risk ratio (RRR) and their 95%CI estimated from the multinomial regression analysis for ...
a<p>Rate per 100,000 standardized to the age-distribution of the CPS-II men/women.</p>b<p>Cox propor...
<p>Notes: Cox and Snell R<sup>2</sup> = 0.222;</p><p>*p<0.05;</p><p>** p<0.01;</p><p>RR = Risk Ratio...
Wen C P. The impact of competing risks on relative risk in occupational cohort studies. Internationa...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...
The proverbial relative risk may not always be trie most suitable measure to compare the risk of two...
*<p>Our estimates of RRs were obtained from a meta-analysis and were first transformed into a log sc...
<p>Abbreviations: RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index (calculated as we...
<p>The figure shows RRs for 5 kg/m<sup>2</sup> higher baseline BMI. The figure shows RRs converted t...
a<p>Cox-proportional hazard model: stratified on age and employment duration.</p
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
<p>*p<0.05, ®indicates reference category, HS refers to higher secondary, Marital status is controll...
<p>Relative risk (RR) with 95% confidence intervals of adverse outcomes for chosen and traditional b...
Tests of significance in contingency tables represent one of the most useful techniques in occupatio...
Two new implementations for fitting Poisson excess relative risk methods are proposed for assumed si...
<p>Relative risk ratio (RRR) and their 95%CI estimated from the multinomial regression analysis for ...
a<p>Rate per 100,000 standardized to the age-distribution of the CPS-II men/women.</p>b<p>Cox propor...
<p>Notes: Cox and Snell R<sup>2</sup> = 0.222;</p><p>*p<0.05;</p><p>** p<0.01;</p><p>RR = Risk Ratio...
Wen C P. The impact of competing risks on relative risk in occupational cohort studies. Internationa...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...