BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of older employees leave the labour market early, amongst others via unemployment or disability benefits, implying that health might affect possibilities to extend working life.OBJECTIVE: This study 1) examined associations between chronic conditions (subtypes) and self-perceived health (SPH), independently, and indicators of labour participation and retirement over six-year follow-up among older employees, and 2) explored the impact of differences between prevalent and incident presence of chronic condition(s) in this relation.METHODS: Older workers (aged > 45 years) included in the Maastricht Cohort Study were studied (n = 1,763). The Health and Work Performance Questionnaire assessed chronic condit...
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Background. As the prevalence of chronic disease amongst older workers is high and increasing, it is...
Abstract Background An increasing number of retirees continue to work beyond retirement despite bein...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of older employees leave the labour market early, amongst other...
Background With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to understand how ...
Background: More people will probably continue working into old age in the future due to the increas...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of work conditions, psychosocial facto...
Background: older workers experiencing chronic health conditions (CHCs) are more likely to retire ea...
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of work conditions, psychosocial factors and pe...
Purpose In our ageing workforce, the increasing numbers of employees with chronic diseases are encou...
AIM: The ageing society and recent policy changes may lead to an increase of older workers with chro...
Objective To determine the impact of ill health on exit from paid employment in Europe among older w...
textabstractObjectives The aim of this study was to get insight into the role of poor health, unheal...
Aims: This study explored differences in determinants (i.e. health-related, work-related and social ...
This study examined health change in retirement. Using multiactor panel data on 778 Dutch older work...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Several governments have taken measures to encourage prolo...
Background. As the prevalence of chronic disease amongst older workers is high and increasing, it is...
Abstract Background An increasing number of retirees continue to work beyond retirement despite bein...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of older employees leave the labour market early, amongst other...
Background With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to understand how ...
Background: More people will probably continue working into old age in the future due to the increas...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of work conditions, psychosocial facto...
Background: older workers experiencing chronic health conditions (CHCs) are more likely to retire ea...
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of work conditions, psychosocial factors and pe...
Purpose In our ageing workforce, the increasing numbers of employees with chronic diseases are encou...
AIM: The ageing society and recent policy changes may lead to an increase of older workers with chro...
Objective To determine the impact of ill health on exit from paid employment in Europe among older w...
textabstractObjectives The aim of this study was to get insight into the role of poor health, unheal...
Aims: This study explored differences in determinants (i.e. health-related, work-related and social ...
This study examined health change in retirement. Using multiactor panel data on 778 Dutch older work...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Several governments have taken measures to encourage prolo...
Background. As the prevalence of chronic disease amongst older workers is high and increasing, it is...
Abstract Background An increasing number of retirees continue to work beyond retirement despite bein...