This study examines the relationship between need for recovery (NFR) and labour force exit (LFE) among older workers. Different types of LFE (early retirement, work disability and unemployment) are considered, and the role of potential confounding and modifying factors, including the availability of early LFE schemes, is examined. Also, associations between NFR and the intention and ability to prolong one's working life, which are known determinants of LFE, are assessed.A subsample of older workers from the Maastricht Cohort Study was examined (n = 2312). The relationship between NFR and LFE was investigated by means of Cox regression analyses. Logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate cross-sectional associations between N...
textabstractBackground With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to und...
According to a recent study based on the Netherlands Working Conditions Survey, Dutch employees are ...
In the context of an ageing population and longer working lives, the impact of increasing rates of e...
This study examines the relationship between need for recovery (NFR) and labour force exit (LFE) amo...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...
To investigate the impact of increasing age on the need for recovery (NFR) over time among day worke...
Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are ass...
Background: This study investigates the role of physical work demands and psychosocial work factors ...
This study investigates (1) the prevalence and dynamics of being underskilled among a sample of olde...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that poor physical and mental health are important risk fact...
Orientation: Job characteristics play a major role in shaping employees’ early retirement decisions....
Objectives This study investigates whether different shift work schedules, compared to day work, are...
textabstractBackground With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to und...
According to a recent study based on the Netherlands Working Conditions Survey, Dutch employees are ...
In the context of an ageing population and longer working lives, the impact of increasing rates of e...
This study examines the relationship between need for recovery (NFR) and labour force exit (LFE) amo...
Purpose Employees experiencing a high need for recovery (NFR) are at risk of long-term adverse effec...
To investigate the impact of increasing age on the need for recovery (NFR) over time among day worke...
Objective: Prospectively investigating whether different approaches of physical work demands are ass...
Background: This study investigates the role of physical work demands and psychosocial work factors ...
This study investigates (1) the prevalence and dynamics of being underskilled among a sample of olde...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that poor physical and mental health are important risk fact...
Orientation: Job characteristics play a major role in shaping employees’ early retirement decisions....
Objectives This study investigates whether different shift work schedules, compared to day work, are...
textabstractBackground With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to und...
According to a recent study based on the Netherlands Working Conditions Survey, Dutch employees are ...
In the context of an ageing population and longer working lives, the impact of increasing rates of e...