Abstract Background: Most studies on prolonging working careers have explored later career, while less is known about social and particularly health-related determinants of entry into labour market. We examined social and health-related factors from childhood and adolescence as predictors of age at entry into paid employment and early occupational class, and whether own education moderates these associations. Methods: The Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 was followed from birth until the end of 2015. We included 8542 participants (52% male) who had had a minimum of 6-month employment that was defined by registered earning periods. As socioeconomic predictors, we examined low parental education at age 7 and low household income at age 16...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies on reliance on social benefits have focused on health, sickness ab...
To extend work careers, it is important to focus on all working-aged people including young adults. ...
Background: A low socioeconomic position (SEP) is consistently associated with ill health, sickness ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is common among youth not in education, employment or traini...
BackgroundYouth unemployment is a critical life event, which may trigger other labour market-related...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic inequalities in labour market participation are well established. ...
Abstract Background: The relevance of health-related behaviors to exclusion from the labor market i...
Abstract Background The relevance of health-related behaviors to exclusion from the labor market in...
Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to e...
Objectives Past studies have identified socioeconomic inequalities in the timing and route of labour...
Cumulative contributions of social and health-related determinants to long-term unemployment during ...
Abstract Objectives: To determine the association between parental socioeconomic status in childhoo...
Cumulative contributions of social and health-related determinants to long-term unemployment during ...
A longitudinal study design is used to find out whether health and health behaviours at age 12-16 pr...
It is not well known how the timing of entry into paid employment and physical work exposures contri...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies on reliance on social benefits have focused on health, sickness ab...
To extend work careers, it is important to focus on all working-aged people including young adults. ...
Background: A low socioeconomic position (SEP) is consistently associated with ill health, sickness ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is common among youth not in education, employment or traini...
BackgroundYouth unemployment is a critical life event, which may trigger other labour market-related...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic inequalities in labour market participation are well established. ...
Abstract Background: The relevance of health-related behaviors to exclusion from the labor market i...
Abstract Background The relevance of health-related behaviors to exclusion from the labor market in...
Background Our interest was in how health behaviours in early and late adolescence are related to e...
Objectives Past studies have identified socioeconomic inequalities in the timing and route of labour...
Cumulative contributions of social and health-related determinants to long-term unemployment during ...
Abstract Objectives: To determine the association between parental socioeconomic status in childhoo...
Cumulative contributions of social and health-related determinants to long-term unemployment during ...
A longitudinal study design is used to find out whether health and health behaviours at age 12-16 pr...
It is not well known how the timing of entry into paid employment and physical work exposures contri...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies on reliance on social benefits have focused on health, sickness ab...
To extend work careers, it is important to focus on all working-aged people including young adults. ...
Background: A low socioeconomic position (SEP) is consistently associated with ill health, sickness ...