In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased dramatically, affecting all sectors of society, particularly the labour market. Such an increase of people with chronic diseases combined with the aging of working population affects income levels and job opportunities, careers, social inclusion and working conditions. Both legislation and company regulations should take into account the difficulties that workers experiencing chronic diseases may face in order to be able to formulate innovative and person-centred responses to effectively manage this workforce while simultaneously ensuring employee wellbeing and continued employer productivity. The European Joint Action “CHRODIS PLUS: Implementing ...
Chronic health conditions represent the major share of the disease burden in Europe and have a signi...
Objectives: This article is a scoping review of efforts in labour market inclusion of the chronicall...
To improve our understanding of the problematic labour market position of people with a chronic dise...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
Background: The number of people living with one or more chronic diseases (e.g., neurological, muscu...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...
The increase of chronic diseases worldwide impact quality of life, cause economic and medical costs,...
[Taken from Foreword] The issue of how people with chronic illnesses become excluded from the workpl...
There is no clear national definition of a chronic disease in a work situation in the Netherlands. Q...
Background: Persons with chronic diseases (PwCDs) often experience work-related problems, and innova...
Background: To promote employability of the growing number of chronically ill people in the work for...
Project CHRODIS - Work Package 5: Good practices in the field of health promotion and chronic diseas...
Due to low employment rates associated to chronic conditions in Europe, it is essential to foster ef...
This article provides an overview of current policies related to the chronically ill employees in th...
We use action research conducted in a non-food-sector trading company to highlight the kinds of arra...
Chronic health conditions represent the major share of the disease burden in Europe and have a signi...
Objectives: This article is a scoping review of efforts in labour market inclusion of the chronicall...
To improve our understanding of the problematic labour market position of people with a chronic dise...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
Background: The number of people living with one or more chronic diseases (e.g., neurological, muscu...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...
The increase of chronic diseases worldwide impact quality of life, cause economic and medical costs,...
[Taken from Foreword] The issue of how people with chronic illnesses become excluded from the workpl...
There is no clear national definition of a chronic disease in a work situation in the Netherlands. Q...
Background: Persons with chronic diseases (PwCDs) often experience work-related problems, and innova...
Background: To promote employability of the growing number of chronically ill people in the work for...
Project CHRODIS - Work Package 5: Good practices in the field of health promotion and chronic diseas...
Due to low employment rates associated to chronic conditions in Europe, it is essential to foster ef...
This article provides an overview of current policies related to the chronically ill employees in th...
We use action research conducted in a non-food-sector trading company to highlight the kinds of arra...
Chronic health conditions represent the major share of the disease burden in Europe and have a signi...
Objectives: This article is a scoping review of efforts in labour market inclusion of the chronicall...
To improve our understanding of the problematic labour market position of people with a chronic dise...