Diabetes is a debilitating and costly condition. The costs of reduced labour force participation due to diabetes can have severe economic impacts on individuals by reducing their living standards during working and retirement years., was used to estimate the lost savings at age 65 due to premature exit from the labour force because of diabetes. Regression models were used to examine the differences between the projected savings and retirement incomes of people at age 65 for those currently working full or part time with no chronic health condition, full or part time with diabetes, and people not in the labour force due to diabetes.All Australians aged 45-65 years who are employed full time in 2010 will have accumulated some savings at age 6...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus is a major chronic disease, which is connected to direct and indirect co...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant economic costs, however these are generally...
To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged 45–64 years...
Objective: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
Objective: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
To quantify the impact of early retirement due to diabetes on the level and type of savings among th...
Background\ud \ud Diabetes is a costly and debilitating disease. The aim of the study is to quantify...
Objective: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
Background: Globally, diabetes is estimated to affect 246 million people and is increasing. In Austr...
Objectives: To project the number of people aged 45-64 years with lost productive life years (PLYs) ...
Aims/hypothesis Diabetes and diabetes complications are a cause of substantial morbidity, resulting ...
Aims Early exit from the workforce has been proposed to be one of the unfavorable consequences of d...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus is a major chronic disease, which is connected to direct and indirect co...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant economic costs, however these are generally...
To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged 45–64 years...
Objective: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
Objective: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
To quantify the impact of early retirement due to diabetes on the level and type of savings among th...
Background\ud \ud Diabetes is a costly and debilitating disease. The aim of the study is to quantify...
Objective: To quantify the poverty status and level of disadvantage experienced by Australians aged ...
Background: Globally, diabetes is estimated to affect 246 million people and is increasing. In Austr...
Objectives: To project the number of people aged 45-64 years with lost productive life years (PLYs) ...
Aims/hypothesis Diabetes and diabetes complications are a cause of substantial morbidity, resulting ...
Aims Early exit from the workforce has been proposed to be one of the unfavorable consequences of d...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus is a major chronic disease, which is connected to direct and indirect co...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has significant economic costs, however these are generally...