Objective The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between self-reported work ability and long-term term of sickness absence or early retirement from the labour market.Methods Data on work ability were retrieved from a representative cohort study of Danish wage earners and linked with a register of social payment transfers. In all, 4.743 individuals were followed from 2001 to 2005. Cox regression was used for the analyses.Results A one point decrease in perceived work ability, on a 10 point scale, was associated with an increased risk of long-term sickness absence (LTSA) of 15.1% (95% CI 12-19%, P <0.0001) and an increased risk of early retirement from the labour market of 33% (95% CI 20-48%, P <0.0001).Conclusions Reports...
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Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the association between long-term sickness absence (...
Objective The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between self-reported work ability an...
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Background Reduced work ability is related to long-term sickness absence. The relationship between w...
Purpose Today, decreasing numbers of workers in Europe are employed in standard employment relations...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study examines number of self-reported days of sickness absence ...
BackgroundSocietal expenditures on work-disability benefits is high in most Western countries. As a ...
Objective: To examine whether effort-reward imbalance (ERI) at work predicts onset of register-based...
Objective: To examine the fraction of long-term sickness absence periods attributable to physical an...
Work disability may originate early during work history and involve sickness absences (SA) and event...
Objective: To examine whether effort-reward imbalance (ERI) at work predicts onset of register-based...
Many healthcare workers in eldercare are pushed out of the labor market before the official retireme...
Studies have shown that long-term sick leave is a strong predictor of disability pension. However, f...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop and validate a prediction model for identifying emp...
Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the association between long-term sickness absence (...
Objective The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between self-reported work ability an...
Objectives The objective of the study was to examine diagnosis-specific sickness absences of differe...
Abstract Background The aim was to explore the association between retrospectively assessed psychoso...
Background Reduced work ability is related to long-term sickness absence. The relationship between w...
Purpose Today, decreasing numbers of workers in Europe are employed in standard employment relations...
Objectives: This prospective cohort study examines number of self-reported days of sickness absence ...
BackgroundSocietal expenditures on work-disability benefits is high in most Western countries. As a ...
Objective: To examine whether effort-reward imbalance (ERI) at work predicts onset of register-based...
Objective: To examine the fraction of long-term sickness absence periods attributable to physical an...
Work disability may originate early during work history and involve sickness absences (SA) and event...
Objective: To examine whether effort-reward imbalance (ERI) at work predicts onset of register-based...
Many healthcare workers in eldercare are pushed out of the labor market before the official retireme...
Studies have shown that long-term sick leave is a strong predictor of disability pension. However, f...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop and validate a prediction model for identifying emp...
Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the association between long-term sickness absence (...