Key term: unemployment

Original article 2022;48(8):641-650   pdf full text
Physical work demands and expected labor market affiliation (ELMA): Prospective cohort with register-follow-up among 46 169 employees
Pedersen J, Bjorner JB, Andersen LL
 
Original article 2022;48(6):498-506   pdf full text
The impact of vocational rehabilitation on employment outcomes: A regression discontinuity approach
Laaksonen M, Ilmakunnas I, Tuominen S
 
Original article 2022;48(5):391-398   pdf full text
The influence of chronic diseases and poor working conditions in working life expectancy across educational levels among older employees in the Netherlands
Schram JLD, Schuring M, Oude Hengel KM, Burdorf A, Robroek SJW
 
Original article 2022;48(4):283-292   pdf full text
Changes in health among 45–64-year-old Dutch persons before, during and after becoming unemployed or employed: a seven year follow-up study
van de Ven D, Robroek SJW, Oude Hengel KM, Burdorf A, Schuring M
 
Original article 2022;48(4):273-282   pdf full text
Higher unemployment and higher work-related traumatic fatality: trends and associations from the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, 2007–2018
Essien SK, Trask C, Feng C
 
Original article 2021;47(3):208-216   pdf full text
The influence of chronic diseases and multimorbidity on entering paid employment among unemployed persons – a longitudinal register-based study
Yildiz B, Burdorf A, Schuring M
 
Editorial 2021;47(1):1-3   pdf full text
Increasing labor force participation in older age requires investments in work ability
Laaksonen M
 
Editorial 2019;45(4):321-323   pdf full text
How can we break the vicious circle between poor health and exit from paid employment?
van der Beek AJ, Kunst AE
 
Opinion 2019;45(5):514-519   pdf full text
Health and prolonging working lives: an advisory report of the Health Council of The Netherlands
van der Mark-Reeuwijk KG, Weggemans RM, Bültmann U, Burdorf A, Deeg DJH, Geuskens GA, Henkens KCJIM, Kant I, de Lange A, Lindeboom M, van Rhenen W, van der Beek AJ
 
Original article 2019;45(4):346-355   pdf full text
The contribution of health to educational inequalities in exit from paid employment in five European regions
Schuring M, Schram JLD, Robroek SJW, Burdorf A
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