Abstract Background This study describes the association between unemployment and cause-specific mortality for a cohort of working-age Canadians. Methods We conducted a cohort study over an 11-year period among a broadly representative 15% sample of the non-institutionalized population of Canada aged 30–69 at cohort inception in 1991 (888,000 men and 711,600 women who were occupationally active). We used cox proportional hazard models, for six cause of death categories, two consecutive multi-year periods and four age groups, to estimate mortality hazard ratios comparing unemployed to employed men and women. ...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
Background: Employment instability is a major source of strain affecting an increasing number of adu...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...
Abstract Background This study describes the associat...
Background: There is a strong association between unemployment and mortality, but whether this relat...
Background. Studies have consistently found evidence of an association between unemployment and all-...
Longitudinal studies at the level of individuals find that employees who lose their jobs are at incr...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mo...
Key points:- Previous research has demonstrated a link between unemployment and an increase in death...
BackgroundLife expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mort...
To assess prospectively the association between employment status and cardiovascular health outcomes...
International audienceThis study explores mortality related to temporary employment, about which ver...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
Unemployment rates in the United States remain near a 25-year high and global unemployment is rising...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
Background: Employment instability is a major source of strain affecting an increasing number of adu...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...
Abstract Background This study describes the associat...
Background: There is a strong association between unemployment and mortality, but whether this relat...
Background. Studies have consistently found evidence of an association between unemployment and all-...
Longitudinal studies at the level of individuals find that employees who lose their jobs are at incr...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mor...
Background Life expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mo...
Key points:- Previous research has demonstrated a link between unemployment and an increase in death...
BackgroundLife expectancy increased in industrialized countries, but inequalities in health and mort...
To assess prospectively the association between employment status and cardiovascular health outcomes...
International audienceThis study explores mortality related to temporary employment, about which ver...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
Unemployment rates in the United States remain near a 25-year high and global unemployment is rising...
Employment has transitioned from stable to more flexible schemes. Little is known about the effects ...
Background: Employment instability is a major source of strain affecting an increasing number of adu...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...