Key term: disability pension

Original article [online first; 25 March 2024]   pdf
Does country of resettlement influence the risk of labor market marginalization among refugees? A cohort study in Sweden and Norway
Amin R, Mittendorfer-Rutz E, Undem K, Mehlum IS, Hasting RL
 
Original article 2023;49(3):201-210   pdf full text
Precarious employment at a young age and labor-market marginalization during middle-adulthood: A register-linked cohort study
Thern E, Matilla-Santander N, Bodin T, Hemmingsson T
 
Original article 2022;48(8):662-671   pdf full text
Does a change to an occupation with a lower physical workload reduce the risk of disability pension? A cohort study of employed men and women in Sweden
Badarin K, Hemmingsson T, Almroth M, Falkstedt D, Hillert L, Kjellberg K
 
Original article 2020;46(6):630-638   pdf full text
Quality improvement activity in occupational healthcare associated with reduced need for disability retirement: A Bayesian mixed effects modelling study in Finland
Kuronen J, Winell K, Kopra J, Räsänen K
 
Original article 2020;46(4):410-416   pdf full text
Neurodevelopmental disorders among young adults and the risk of sickness absence and disability pension: a nationwide register linkage study
Virtanen M, Lallukka T, Kivimäki M, Alexanderson K, Ervasti J, Mittendorfer-Rutz E
 
Original article 2020;46(4):382-391   pdf full text
Risk of being granted disability pension among incident cancer patients before and after a structural pension reform: A Danish population-based, matched cohort study
Pedersen P, Aagesen M, Tang LH, Bruun NH, Zwisler A-D, Stapelfeldt CM
 
Original article 2020;46(4):402-409   pdf full text
Metabolic syndrome – a risk factor for all-cause disability pension: a prospective study based on the Swedish WOLF cohort
Lidén E, Karlsson B, Torén K, Andersson E
 
Original article 2019;45(6):610-621   pdf full text
Physical capability in midlife and risk of disability pension and long-term sickness absence: prospective cohort study with register follow-up
Sundstrup E, Hansen ÅM, Mortensen EL, Poulsen OM, Clausen T, Rugulies R, Møller A, Andersen LL
 
Original article 2019;45(6):622-630   pdf full text
The role of occupational class on the association between sickness absence and disability pension: A Swedish register-based twin study
Helgadóttir B, Narusyte J, Ropponen A, Bergström G, Mather L, Blom V, Svedberg P
 
Original article 2017;43(5):415-425   pdf full text
Cumulative occupational mechanical exposures during working life and risk of sickness absence and disability pension: prospective cohort study
Sundstrup E, Hansen ÅM, Mortensen EL, Poulsen OM, Clausen T, Rugulies R, Møller A, Andersen LL
 
Original article 2016;42(6):490-499   pdf full text
Work ability index and perceived work ability as predictors of disability pension: a prospective study among Finnish municipal employees
Jääskeläinen A, Kausto J, Seitsamo J, Ojajärvi A, Nygård C-H, Arjas E, Leino-Arjas P
 
Original article 2016;42(5):395-404   pdf full text
Organizational justice and disability pension from all-causes, depression and musculoskeletal diseases: A Finnish cohort study of public sector employees
Juvani A, Oksanen T, Virtanen M, Elovainio M, Salo P, Pentti J, Kivimäki M, Vahtera J
 
Editorial 2016;42(4):257-259   pdf full text
To RCT or not to RCT: evidence on effectiveness of return-to-work interventions
Burdorf A, van der Beek AJ
 
Original article 2016;42(4):273-279   pdf full text
Effects of graded return-to-work: a propensity-score-matched analysis
Bethge M
 
Original article 2016;42(3):209-216   pdf full text
Contribution of comorbid conditions to the association between diabetes and disability pensions: a population-based nationwide cohort study
Ervasti J, Virtanen M, Lallukka T, Pentti J, Kjeldgård L, Mittendorfer-Rutz E, Tinghög P, Alexanderson K
 
Original article 2014;40(5):483-492   pdf full text
Do working conditions explain the increased risks of disability pension among men and women with low education? A follow-up of Swedish cohorts
Falkstedt D, Backhans M, Lundin A, Allebeck P, Hemmingsson T
 
Original article 2014;40(5):493-501   pdf full text
Assessing work ability – a cross-sectional study of interrater agreement between disability claimants, treating physicians, and medical experts
Dell-Kuster S, Lauper S, Koehler J, Zwimpfer J, Altermatt B, Zwimpfer T, Zwimpfer L, Young J, Bucher HC, Nordmann AJ
 
Editorial 2014;40(4):331-333   pdf full text
The importance of preventing work-related disability
Burdorf A, Järvholm B, Härmä M
 
Short communication 2014;40(4):428-431   pdf full text
Work ability as prognostic risk marker of disability pension: single-item work ability score versus multi-item work ability index
Roelen CAM, van Rhenen W, Groothoff JW, van der Klink JJL, Twisk JWR, Heymans MW
 
Original article 2014;40(4):335-342   pdf full text
Heavy work and disability pension – a long term follow-up of Swedish construction workers
Järvholm B, Stattin M, Robroek SJW, Janlert U, Karlsson B, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2014;40(4):353-360   pdf full text
The contribution of major diagnostic causes to socioeconomic differences in disability retirement
Polvinen A, Laaksonen M, Gould R, Lahelma E, Martikainen P
 
Original article 2014;40(3):266-277   pdf full text
Effort–reward imbalance as a risk factor for disability pension: the Finnish Public Sector Study
Juvani A, Oksanen T, Salo P, Virtanen M, Kivimäki M, Pentti J, Vahtera J
 
Original article 2013;39(5):468-476   pdf full text
Work-related psychosocial and mechanical risk factors for work disability: a 3-year follow-up study of the general working population in Norway
Sterud T
 
Review 2013;39(3):233-240   pdf full text
The contribution of overweight, obesity, and lack of physical activity to exit from paid employment: a meta-analysis
Robroek SJW, Reeuwijk KG, Hillier FC, Bambra CL, van Rijn RM, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2013;39(4):343-350   pdf full text
Disability pension due to musculoskeletal diagnoses: importance of work-related factors in a prospective cohort study of Finnish twins
Kärkkäinen S, Pitkäniemi J, Silventoinen K, Svedberg P, Huunan-Seppälä A, Koskenvuo K, Koskenvuo M, Alexanderson K, Kaprio J, Ropponen A
 
Editorial 2013;39(2):121-124   pdf full text
Understanding mechanisms: opening the “black box” in observational studies
Kristensen P, Aalen OO
 
Original article 2013;39(4):351-360   pdf full text
Psychosocial working conditions, occupational groups, and risk of disability pension due to mental diagnoses: a cohort study of 43 000 Swedish twins
Samuelsson Å, Ropponen A, Alexanderson K, Svedberg P
 
Editorial 2012;38(6):485-488   pdf
The need for novel strategies to analyze the dynamic pattern of worker’s health over time and the consequences for sustained employability
Burdorf A
 
Original article 2013;39(2):134-143   pdf full text
The effect of ill health and socioeconomic status on labor force exit and re-employment: a prospective study with ten years follow-up in the Netherlands
Schuring M, Robroek SJW, Otten Ferdy WJ, Arts CH, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2013;39(2):125-133   pdf full text
Poor health, unhealthy behaviors, and unfavorable work characteristics influence pathways of exit from paid employment among older workers in Europe: a four year follow-up study
Robroek SJW, Schuring M, Croezen S, Stattin M, Burdorf A
 
Editorial 2012;38(5):391-392   pdf
Is retirement beneficial or harmful to mental health?
Härmä M
 
Original article 2012;38(6):516-526   pdf
Transitions between sickness absence, work, unemployment, and disability in Denmark 2004–2008
Pedersen J, Bjorner JB, Burr H, Christensen KB
 
Original article 2012;38(5):409-417   pdf
Trajectories of mental health before and after old-age and disability retirement: a register-based study on purchases of psychotropic drugs
Laaksonen M, Metsä-Simola N, Martikainen P, Pietiläinen O, Rahkonen O, Gould R, Partonen T, Lahelma E
 
Original article 2011;37(6):464-472   pdf
Occupational social class and disability retirement among municipal employees – the contribution of health behaviors and working conditions
Leinonen T, Pietiläinen O, Laaksonen M, Rahkonen O, Lahelma E, Martikainen P
 
Original article 2012;38(1):27-37   pdf
Effectiveness of multidisciplinary primary prevention in decreasing the risk of work disability in a low-risk population
Saltychev M, Laimi K, El-Metwally A, Oksanen T, Pentti J, Virtanen M, Kivimäki M, Vahtera J