Background: Persons with chronic diseases (PwCDs) often experience work-related problems, and innovative actions to improve their participation in the labor market are needed. In the frame of the European (EU) Pathways Project, the aim of the study is to compare existing strategies (policies, systems, and services) for professional (re-)integration of PwCDs and mental health conditions available at both European and national level between different European welfare models: Scandinavian, Continental, Anglo-Saxon, Mediterranean, and “Post-Communist”. Method: The European strategies were identified by an overview of relevant academic and grey literature searched through Medline and internet searches, while national strategies were ...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
This project has added to knowledge in five main areas: It has mapped the range and types of polici...
Objectives: This article is a scoping review of efforts in labour market inclusion of the chronicall...
Background: Persons with chronic diseases (PwCDs) often experience work-related problems, and innova...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to present the barriers existing in Poland to professiona...
[Taken from Foreword] The issue of how people with chronic illnesses become excluded from the workpl...
Due to low employment rates associated to chronic conditions in Europe, it is essential to foster ef...
The authors investigate three hypotheses on the influence of labor market deregulation, decommodific...
The effectiveness of strategies targeting professional integration and reintegration strongly depend...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
Low employment rates of chronically ill and disabled people are of serious concern. Being out of wor...
This article describes a European project which was aimed at improving the situation of persons with...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
This project has added to knowledge in five main areas: It has mapped the range and types of polici...
Objectives: This article is a scoping review of efforts in labour market inclusion of the chronicall...
Background: Persons with chronic diseases (PwCDs) often experience work-related problems, and innova...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases among the European working age population, as well as ...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to present the barriers existing in Poland to professiona...
[Taken from Foreword] The issue of how people with chronic illnesses become excluded from the workpl...
Due to low employment rates associated to chronic conditions in Europe, it is essential to foster ef...
The authors investigate three hypotheses on the influence of labor market deregulation, decommodific...
The effectiveness of strategies targeting professional integration and reintegration strongly depend...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
Low employment rates of chronically ill and disabled people are of serious concern. Being out of wor...
This article describes a European project which was aimed at improving the situation of persons with...
In recent decades, the number of people living with one or more chronic diseases has increased drama...
This project has added to knowledge in five main areas: It has mapped the range and types of polici...
Objectives: This article is a scoping review of efforts in labour market inclusion of the chronicall...