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Intentions to retire, life dissatisfaction and the subsequent risk of disability retirement
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2009Background and aims: To examine the predictive value of intentions to retire early on the process of disability retirement and the contribution of life dissatisfaction to the association between intentions to retire early and disability retirement. Methods: A cohort of 6484 employees over 40 years and working for the City of Helsinki was followed from
Karolna, Harkonmäki +6 more
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Noise Sensitivity and Disability Retirement
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2013To analyze whether noise sensitivity increases the risk of disability pension (DP).Questionnaire data of a sample of 706 Finnish twin individuals (age range, 31 to 65 years) with record linkage to information on DP during 16 years of follow-up were analyzed using individual and pairwise Cox proportional hazards models.Noise sensitivity increased the ...
Marja, Heinonen-Guzejev +6 more
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Pain and disability retirement: A prospective cohort study
Pain, 2012This study examined the association of pain with subsequent disability retirement due to all causes as well as musculoskeletal diseases, mental disorders, and a heterogeneous group of other diseases and to study whether pain has an effect of its own after taking into account long-standing illness, physician-diagnosed diseases, working conditions, and ...
Lahelma Eero +11 more
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Geriatric Conditions and Disability: The Health and Retirement Study
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007Geriatric conditions, such as incontinence and falling, are not part of the traditional disease model of medicine and may be overlooked in the care of older adults. The prevalence of geriatric conditions and their effect on health and disability in older adults has not been investigated in population-based samples.To investigate the prevalence of ...
Christine T, Cigolle +4 more
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Smoking and early retirement due to chronic disability
Economics & Human Biology, 2018This paper considers the long-term effects of smoking on disability retirement in Sweden. Smoking is known to have damaging effects on health, but there is limited evidence on how the effects of smoking translate into worse labour market outcomes, such as the inability to work.
Tommy, Bengtsson, Anton, Nilsson
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Employment, retirement and elderly persons with an intellectual disability
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1995AbstractA national Australian study of people with an intellectual disability of 55 years of age and over investigated their employment and retirement patterns, attitudes to work and retirement, and the degree to which they were involved in leistire or recreational programmes.
Ashman, A. F. +2 more
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Disability, Retirement and Unemployment of Older Men
Journal of Social Policy, 1986ABSTRACTAmong older men in England from 1971 to 1981 the increase in the extent of those defined as disabled was of the same order as the increase in unemployment. Using Census data for the forty-six counties of England, changes in disability, retirement and economic activity are related to changes in unemployment.
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