In the ageing workforces of the Global North increasing numbers of older workers are experiencing long term ill health. These workers are compelled to navigate new identities, changed bodies and, potentially, altered perceptions of what ‘work’ is and how they are able to perform paid work. Simultaneously, they are subject to capricious decision making in individual workplaces and the labour market more widely.This paper draws on qualitative data from interviews conducted with workers aged 50 and over diagnosed with cancer, employers (line managers, human resources staff and occupational health staff), healthcare professionals and staff from a cancer support charity in the UK. It explores how older workers experiencing cancer can feature in ...
Purpose: Being able to work improves the quality of life of patients with cancer. Much is known abou...
Objective About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are detected among working age individuals. Cancer diagn...
This is a series of semi-structured interview transcripts collected at two health and social care se...
In the ageing workforces of the Global North increasing numbers of older workers are experiencing lo...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
There are increasing numbers of older working age people in the UK experiencing long term health con...
Disabled people have long been subject to mistreatment and mismanagement in the workplace. These iss...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
Poor health represents a major factor of exclusion from the labour market due to the influenceit exe...
This article extends deservingness debates in social welfare to a new domain by exploring how deserv...
Abstract Background The prevalence of the group of workers that had a cancer diagnosis in the past i...
Against the background of an increasingly individualising ‘welfare-to-work’ regime, sociological stu...
A diagnosis of cancer has a significant impact on work and employment. With improvements in cancer t...
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...
PURPOSE: This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice relate...
Purpose: Being able to work improves the quality of life of patients with cancer. Much is known abou...
Objective About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are detected among working age individuals. Cancer diagn...
This is a series of semi-structured interview transcripts collected at two health and social care se...
In the ageing workforces of the Global North increasing numbers of older workers are experiencing lo...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
There are increasing numbers of older working age people in the UK experiencing long term health con...
Disabled people have long been subject to mistreatment and mismanagement in the workplace. These iss...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
Poor health represents a major factor of exclusion from the labour market due to the influenceit exe...
This article extends deservingness debates in social welfare to a new domain by exploring how deserv...
Abstract Background The prevalence of the group of workers that had a cancer diagnosis in the past i...
Against the background of an increasingly individualising ‘welfare-to-work’ regime, sociological stu...
A diagnosis of cancer has a significant impact on work and employment. With improvements in cancer t...
Background: Colorectal cancer affects a wide range of working-age people. Little is known about the ...
PURPOSE: This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice relate...
Purpose: Being able to work improves the quality of life of patients with cancer. Much is known abou...
Objective About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are detected among working age individuals. Cancer diagn...
This is a series of semi-structured interview transcripts collected at two health and social care se...