Objective: To explore the role of working conditions in the association between socioeconomic position and health after retirement age using over 20 years follow-up. Method: Two Swedish nationally representative Level of Living Surveys (total N = 1,131) were used. Ordered logistic regression was used to assess the association between socioeconomic position and health (self-rated health, psychological distress, musculoskeletal pain, circulatory problems, physical and cognitive impairment). The role of physical and psychological working conditions was also assessed. Results: Lower socioeconomic position was associated with more adverse physical, but not psychological, working conditions. Physical working conditions partially explained the dif...
Increasing parts of the world are facing ageing societies with growing figures of morbidity and disa...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of older employees leave the labour market early, amongst other...
Objectives: The aims of this study are to examine the pattern of pre- and post-retirement changes in...
Objective: To assess occupational complexity in midlife in relation to psychological distress in old...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to self-reported ...
Self-reported psychological distress is quite common in the Swedish elderly population. Feelings of ...
Psychosocial working conditions play a significant role for health during working age, as well as in...
BACKGROUND: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of work conditions, psychosocial facto...
Objective: To test the effect of time since labour market exit (LME) on associations between socioec...
textabstractBackground With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to und...
► Working conditions are significantly related to health outcomes among older workers in Europe ► ...
Background: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
Increasing parts of the world are facing ageing societies with growing figures of morbidity and disa...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of older employees leave the labour market early, amongst other...
Objectives: The aims of this study are to examine the pattern of pre- and post-retirement changes in...
Objective: To assess occupational complexity in midlife in relation to psychological distress in old...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to self-reported ...
Self-reported psychological distress is quite common in the Swedish elderly population. Feelings of ...
Psychosocial working conditions play a significant role for health during working age, as well as in...
BACKGROUND: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of work conditions, psychosocial facto...
Objective: To test the effect of time since labour market exit (LME) on associations between socioec...
textabstractBackground With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to und...
► Working conditions are significantly related to health outcomes among older workers in Europe ► ...
Background: People spend a considerable amount of time at work over the course of their lives, which...
Background: Socioeconomic status has been operationalised in a variety of ways, most commonly as edu...
Increasing parts of the world are facing ageing societies with growing figures of morbidity and disa...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of older employees leave the labour market early, amongst other...
Objectives: The aims of this study are to examine the pattern of pre- and post-retirement changes in...