Abstract Background A low socioeconomic position (SEP) is consistently associated with ill health, sickness absence (SA) and permanent disability, but studies among young employees are lacking. We examined the interrelationships between education, occupational class and income as determinants of SA among 25-34-year-old employees. We also examined, whether the association between SEP and SA varied over time in 2002–2007 and 2008–2013. Methods The analyses covered young, 25-34-year-old women and men employed by the City of Helsinki over the time periods 2002–2007 and 2008–2013. Four-level education and occupational class classification...
Background A large proportion of sickness absence (SA) in young adults is due to common mental disor...
Objectives Past studies have identified socioeconomic inequalities in the timing and route of labour...
Objectives Socioeconomic position has been linked to sickness absence (SA). However, less is known a...
Background: A low socioeconomic position (SEP) is consistently associated with ill health, sickness ...
Abstract Background A low socioeconomic position (SEP...
Objective Socioeconomic differences in sickness absence (SA) are well established among older employ...
Background: Our aim was to examine the magnitude of relative occupational class differences in sickn...
We examined changes in self-certified, one-to-three day sickness absence (SA) among young employees ...
We examined changes in self-certified, one-to-three day sickness absence (SA) among young employees f...
Objectives Sickness absence is consistently higher in lower occupational classes, but attempts to an...
Background: Our aim was to examine the magnitude of relative occupational class differences in sickn...
Occupational health service (OHS) is the main provider of primary care services for the working popu...
Occupational health service (OHS) is the main provider of primary care services for the working popu...
Background: Musculoskeletal diseases and mental disorders are major causes of long-term sickness abs...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal diseases and ment...
Background A large proportion of sickness absence (SA) in young adults is due to common mental disor...
Objectives Past studies have identified socioeconomic inequalities in the timing and route of labour...
Objectives Socioeconomic position has been linked to sickness absence (SA). However, less is known a...
Background: A low socioeconomic position (SEP) is consistently associated with ill health, sickness ...
Abstract Background A low socioeconomic position (SEP...
Objective Socioeconomic differences in sickness absence (SA) are well established among older employ...
Background: Our aim was to examine the magnitude of relative occupational class differences in sickn...
We examined changes in self-certified, one-to-three day sickness absence (SA) among young employees ...
We examined changes in self-certified, one-to-three day sickness absence (SA) among young employees f...
Objectives Sickness absence is consistently higher in lower occupational classes, but attempts to an...
Background: Our aim was to examine the magnitude of relative occupational class differences in sickn...
Occupational health service (OHS) is the main provider of primary care services for the working popu...
Occupational health service (OHS) is the main provider of primary care services for the working popu...
Background: Musculoskeletal diseases and mental disorders are major causes of long-term sickness abs...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal diseases and ment...
Background A large proportion of sickness absence (SA) in young adults is due to common mental disor...
Objectives Past studies have identified socioeconomic inequalities in the timing and route of labour...
Objectives Socioeconomic position has been linked to sickness absence (SA). However, less is known a...