Abstract Background Demographic trends in developed countries have prompted governmental policies aimed at extending working lives. However, working beyond the traditional retirement age may not be feasible for those with major health problems of ageing, and depending on occupational and personal circumstances, might be either good or bad for health. To address these uncertainties, we have initiated a new longitudinal study. Methods/design We recruited some 8000 adults aged 50â 64 years from 24 British general practices contributing to the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD). Participants have completed questionnaires about their work and home circumstances at baseline, and will do so regularly over follow-up, initially for a 5-year ...
Purpose of this report: Extending the working life of people in Australia beyond the traditional ...
Background: To investigate the prevalence of caregiving and its relationship with work, health and s...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...
BackgroundDemographic trends in developed countries have prompted governmental policies aimed at ext...
Background: Demographic trends in developed countries have prompted governmental policies aimed at e...
Background: Governments need people to work to older ages but the prevalence of chronic disease and ...
Introduction: Rapidly increasing population old age dependency ratios create a growing economic impe...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic changes are requiring people to work longer. No previous studies, however, h...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic changes are requiring people to work longer. No previous studies, however, h...
Abstract Background Work, rather than unemployment, is recognised as being good for health, but ther...
Background and aim: Work is a fundamental activity in all societies. While employment is an essentia...
BACKGROUND: As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. While it is assum...
Funding KWB The HEAF study is funded by grant awards from Versus Arthritis (formerly Arthritis Resea...
peer reviewedA prominent demographic trend throughout the industrialized world is population aging. ...
BackgroundLower birth rates and increasing longevity have resulted in ageing populations in European...
Purpose of this report: Extending the working life of people in Australia beyond the traditional ...
Background: To investigate the prevalence of caregiving and its relationship with work, health and s...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...
BackgroundDemographic trends in developed countries have prompted governmental policies aimed at ext...
Background: Demographic trends in developed countries have prompted governmental policies aimed at e...
Background: Governments need people to work to older ages but the prevalence of chronic disease and ...
Introduction: Rapidly increasing population old age dependency ratios create a growing economic impe...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic changes are requiring people to work longer. No previous studies, however, h...
OBJECTIVES: Demographic changes are requiring people to work longer. No previous studies, however, h...
Abstract Background Work, rather than unemployment, is recognised as being good for health, but ther...
Background and aim: Work is a fundamental activity in all societies. While employment is an essentia...
BACKGROUND: As people are living longer, they are being encouraged to work longer. While it is assum...
Funding KWB The HEAF study is funded by grant awards from Versus Arthritis (formerly Arthritis Resea...
peer reviewedA prominent demographic trend throughout the industrialized world is population aging. ...
BackgroundLower birth rates and increasing longevity have resulted in ageing populations in European...
Purpose of this report: Extending the working life of people in Australia beyond the traditional ...
Background: To investigate the prevalence of caregiving and its relationship with work, health and s...
Data from the UK Labour Force Survey (LFS) are used to examine two methodological issues in the anal...