Many OECD countries are currently experiencing economic crisis and introducing counter-measures with unknown effects. To learn from previous experience, we explored whether there were delayed or differential effects of the Swedish recession in the 1990s and the government's response to it for people with limiting longstanding illness or disability (LLSI) from different socioeconomic groups (SEGs), by policy analysis and secondary data analysis of the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions (ULF) from 1978 to 2005. The government policy response involved cutting public expenditure, privatising some services and measures to boost private sector employment. There was a decline in overall employment rates from the early 1990s, particularly among me...
Background Denmark and Sweden have implemented reforms that narrowed disability benefit eligibility ...
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is ...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse if and to what extent changes in the labour market c...
Many OECD countries are currently experiencing economic crisis and introducing counter-measures with...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
The 1990s were a period of economic crisis and mass unemployment. The dissertation shows that in the...
Low employment rates of chronically ill and disabled people are of serious concern. Being out of wor...
system underwent several modifications, including the introduction of time limits for receiving sick...
We investigated the impact on work life exits from reduced access to disability pension (2006), and ...
This study compares employment rates among men and women with and without chronic illness in the con...
The late 20th century saw major changes in working life across the world. In Sweden, the changes on ...
This article is the first to comparatively examine the effects of two recessions on population healt...
This thesis focuses an old research area of social medicine, the social and economic consequences of...
This study examined changes over time in relative health inequalities among men and women in four No...
The overall aim of the thesis is to increase knowledge on social differentials in employment and inc...
Background Denmark and Sweden have implemented reforms that narrowed disability benefit eligibility ...
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is ...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse if and to what extent changes in the labour market c...
Many OECD countries are currently experiencing economic crisis and introducing counter-measures with...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
The 1990s were a period of economic crisis and mass unemployment. The dissertation shows that in the...
Low employment rates of chronically ill and disabled people are of serious concern. Being out of wor...
system underwent several modifications, including the introduction of time limits for receiving sick...
We investigated the impact on work life exits from reduced access to disability pension (2006), and ...
This study compares employment rates among men and women with and without chronic illness in the con...
The late 20th century saw major changes in working life across the world. In Sweden, the changes on ...
This article is the first to comparatively examine the effects of two recessions on population healt...
This thesis focuses an old research area of social medicine, the social and economic consequences of...
This study examined changes over time in relative health inequalities among men and women in four No...
The overall aim of the thesis is to increase knowledge on social differentials in employment and inc...
Background Denmark and Sweden have implemented reforms that narrowed disability benefit eligibility ...
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is ...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse if and to what extent changes in the labour market c...