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Using sequence and cluster analysis to characterize variables that unfold over time: implementation and practical considerations for epidemiologists. [PDF]
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My Journey Through Assisted Living Facilities
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
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Drinking habits and disability retirement
Addiction, 2012AbstractAimsTo examine associations between drinking habits and disability retirement, and to determine whether the associations differ between all‐cause disability retirement and the main causes of disability retirement, i.e. musculoskeletal diseases and mental disorders.DesignA prospective cohort study with a mean follow‐up time of 8 years ...
Aino Salonsalmi +2 more
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Health and Disability as Determinants for Involuntary Retirement of People with Disabilities
Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 2013RÉSUMÉL’association des facteurs de la santé et de l’invalidité sur la perception de la retraite involontaire au Canada a été étudiée en utilisant une analyse de regression logistique multivariée des données de l’Enquête sur la participation et les limitations d’activités de 2006.
Margaret, Denton +2 more
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Disability Measurement in the Health and Retirement Study
Forum for Health Economics and Policy, 2017Abstract The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) has provided extensive and detailed national data on disability since it began in 1992, and has been used extensively in studies of disability trends and trajectories. We summarize conceptual frameworks used to characterize disability and review the HRS measures of functioning, work ...
Emily M, Agree, Douglas A, Wolf
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Optimal Retirement and Disability Benefits with Audit
FinanzArchiv, 2004This paper studies the design of retirement and disability policies when individuals differ in both productivity and health. The second-best solution implies (downward) distortions in the (per-period) labor supply and in the choice of retirement age for some individuals, and lesser redistribution towards workers with poor health and low productivity ...
Cremer, Helmuth +2 more
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Economic difficulties and subsequent disability retirement
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2015Background: This study examined whether economic difficulties are associated with subsequent disability retirement while controlling for covariates. Methods: Survey data among middle-aged employees of the City of Helsinki in 2000–2002 were linked with the Finnish Centre for Pensions register data on all-cause disability retirement among women ( n=4816)
Lahelma Eero +5 more
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Disability Retirement in a Welfare State
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1999The increasing number of disability pensioners may put a strain on the welfare state. In this paper, we try to assess the effect of financial incentives on disability entrance. A sample of Norwegians on long‐term sick leave at the beginning of 1989 is examined as of the end of 1989, and the exit routes are studied in a multinomial logit model.
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