We investigated potential differences in status inconsistency and time to return to work (RTW) from sickness absence between foreign-born and native Swedes, whether inconsistency was associated with RTW, and if this association was stronger for foreign-borns than natives. Significantly fewer native than foreign-born Swedes reported negative status inconsistency, but RTW did not differ between the groups and inconsistency was not associated with RTW. A positive selection of individuals to the Swedish labour market might help explain the findings. This first study of status inconcistency and RTW requires follow-ups in different settings of labour markets and insurance regulations
BACKGROUND: Youth unemployment is an increasing problem for societies around the world. Research has...
This thesis aims to investigate the extent to which work-related factors contribute to the health in...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...
We investigated potential differences in status inconsistency and time to return to work (RTW) from ...
Background: Sweden has a public and easily accessible sickness insurance. Research shows, however, d...
Introduction: Sickness presenteeism (SP) refers to the practice of going to work despite illness. Th...
The aim of this register-based longitudinal study was to explore the relationship between exposure t...
This study charts the differences between the sickness benefit consumption of immigrants and Swedes ...
Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 199...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Abstract: Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial soci...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
BACKGROUND: Long-term sickness absence is one of the main risk factors for permanent exit out of the...
Background There are many immigrants in the Swedish workforce, but knowledge of their general and wo...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
BACKGROUND: Youth unemployment is an increasing problem for societies around the world. Research has...
This thesis aims to investigate the extent to which work-related factors contribute to the health in...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...
We investigated potential differences in status inconsistency and time to return to work (RTW) from ...
Background: Sweden has a public and easily accessible sickness insurance. Research shows, however, d...
Introduction: Sickness presenteeism (SP) refers to the practice of going to work despite illness. Th...
The aim of this register-based longitudinal study was to explore the relationship between exposure t...
This study charts the differences between the sickness benefit consumption of immigrants and Swedes ...
Background: The high levels of sickness absence and disability pensioning experienced during the 199...
Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial societal cost,...
Abstract: Background: A high prevalence of sickness absence in many countries, at a substantial soci...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
BACKGROUND: Long-term sickness absence is one of the main risk factors for permanent exit out of the...
Background There are many immigrants in the Swedish workforce, but knowledge of their general and wo...
The paper examines whether a worker's sick absence behaviour influences the risk of becoming unemplo...
BACKGROUND: Youth unemployment is an increasing problem for societies around the world. Research has...
This thesis aims to investigate the extent to which work-related factors contribute to the health in...
Aims: This paper examines the level of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in Norway and Sweden. It al...