Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This study will quantify the impact co-morbid health conditions have on the labour force status and economic circumstances of people with arthritis. This study uses a microsimulation model, Health&WealthMOD, to quantify the impact of co-morbidities on the labour force participation and economic circumstances of 45- to 64-year-old Australians with arthritis. The results show that the probability of being out of the labour force increases with increasing number of co-morbidities. However, there was no statistically significant difference in the amount of weekly private income received by people with arthritis and no co-morbidities, and people with ar...
Class of 2005 AbstractObjectives: To evaluate potential productivity differences among working-age i...
This study at a major financial services corporation sought to investigate the association of arthri...
Objectives: To explore the role of individual and country level socioeconomic (SE) factors on employ...
Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This s...
The objective of this study was to quantify the impact that having arthritis has on income poverty s...
Background: The costs of arthritis to the individuals and the state are considerable.\ud \ud Methods...
Introduction One in ten working age people in the UK live with arthritis or a similar condition aff...
To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian worker...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Abstract Background While the direct (medical) costs of arthritis are regularly reported in cost of ...
There are few studies that have looked at the occurrence of co-morbid conditions amongst patients wi...
Background: Few studies have assessed the effect of multiple health conditions among patients with h...
Objective: Low income is known to be associated with having arthritis. However, no longitudinal stud...
Abstract Background Back problems and arthritis are c...
Class of 2005 AbstractObjectives: To evaluate potential productivity differences among working-age i...
This study at a major financial services corporation sought to investigate the association of arthri...
Objectives: To explore the role of individual and country level socioeconomic (SE) factors on employ...
Few studies have assessed the impact of co-morbid conditions amongst patients with arthritis. This s...
The objective of this study was to quantify the impact that having arthritis has on income poverty s...
Background: The costs of arthritis to the individuals and the state are considerable.\ud \ud Methods...
Introduction One in ten working age people in the UK live with arthritis or a similar condition aff...
To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian worker...
Aims: To assess the labour force participation and quantify the economic status of older Australian ...
Abstract Background While the direct (medical) costs of arthritis are regularly reported in cost of ...
There are few studies that have looked at the occurrence of co-morbid conditions amongst patients wi...
Background: Few studies have assessed the effect of multiple health conditions among patients with h...
Objective: Low income is known to be associated with having arthritis. However, no longitudinal stud...
Abstract Background Back problems and arthritis are c...
Class of 2005 AbstractObjectives: To evaluate potential productivity differences among working-age i...
This study at a major financial services corporation sought to investigate the association of arthri...
Objectives: To explore the role of individual and country level socioeconomic (SE) factors on employ...