This report is a timely reminder of the cost of chronic disease to both the community and economy and provides further evidence for national action to prevent chronic disease.With the Australian population ageing and experiencing increasing rates of some risk factors such as obesity, chronic disease prevalence is on the rise. Chronic disease can result in functional limitation and disability associated with ill health. As a result, people with chronic disease may be limited in their ability to participate fully in the workforce. For this report, the 2004-05 National Health Survey has been used to assess the association between selected chronic diseases and workforce participation and absenteeism from work. The report also includes an estima...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
With preventive health now a major focus of health reform in Australia, this report provides informa...
This study utilizes historic chronic disease and employment data from the University of Michigan Hea...
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. ...
This report builds on the previous AIHW report Chronic disease and participation in work by showing ...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian worker...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
We examine the impact of several chronic diseases on the probability of labour force participation u...
This report examines negative health determinants, known as risk factors, and provides insights int...
Globally, the main contributors to morbidity and mortality are chronic conditions, including cardiov...
To improve our understanding of the problematic labour market position of people with a chronic dise...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal b...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
With preventive health now a major focus of health reform in Australia, this report provides informa...
This study utilizes historic chronic disease and employment data from the University of Michigan Hea...
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. ...
This report builds on the previous AIHW report Chronic disease and participation in work by showing ...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian worker...
Objectives: Social interaction may be particularly important for people with chronic health conditio...
We examine the impact of several chronic diseases on the probability of labour force participation u...
This report examines negative health determinants, known as risk factors, and provides insights int...
Globally, the main contributors to morbidity and mortality are chronic conditions, including cardiov...
To improve our understanding of the problematic labour market position of people with a chronic dise...
Background: Among older workers, chronic disease is known to be a key reason for early retirement. ...
Analyses the impact of nearly 200 diseases and injuries in terms of living with illness (non-fatal b...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
With preventive health now a major focus of health reform in Australia, this report provides informa...
This study utilizes historic chronic disease and employment data from the University of Michigan Hea...