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From long-term sickness absence to disability retirement: diagnostic and occupational class differences within the working-age Finnish population
(Springer, 2020-07-08)
Background
It is well documented that sickness absence is strongly associated with disability retirement. A long-term sickness absence (LTSA) in particular increases the risk of disability retirement, but little is known ...
Workforce composition and the risk of labor market exit among older workers in Finnish companies
(Oxford University Press, 2019-12-01)
This article investigates how a firm’s workforce characteristics affect an individual’s timing of exit from the labor market. It analyzes the relations between the age, skill, and wage structures of companies and the risk ...
Explanations for economic difficulties among old-age pensioners previously on disability pension
(Oxford University Press, 2019-12-31)
Background
This study looks at how previous disability retirement is associated with economic difficulties in covering the costs of everyday basic necessities in old age, and the extent to which the differences in economic ...
Psychotropic medication before and after disability retirement by pre-retirement perceived work-related stress
(Oxford university press, 2019-07-20)
Background
Retirement has been associated with improved mental health, but it is unclear how much this is due to the removal of work-related stressors. We examined rates of psychotropic medication use before and after the ...
The level and development of unemployment before disability retirement : a retrospective study of Finnish disability retirees and their controls
(MDPI, 2020-03-08)
A weakening work ability may lead to a higher risk of gradual exclusion from working life, which may be manifested in increasing levels of unemployment. This study examined development of unemployment prior to disability ...
Increasing labor force participation in older age requires investments in work ability
(Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health NOROSH, 2021-01-05)