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Self-reported health versus biomarkers: does unemployment lead to worse health?

2020

Abstract Objectives This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and health using both subjective and biometric information on health status. Study design Longitudinal panel data. Methods We compare the results of regressions of unemployment on self-reported health with those of regressions of unemployment on health as measured with biomarkers (hypertension and levels of blood glucose and C-reactive protein). Using the panel structure of our data, we account for selection bias with respect to unemployment by controlling for health before exposure to unemployment. Results We observe a striking pattern. Using self-reported health as the outcome variable, we find a link between un…

AdultMaleunemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth Statusbiomarkkeritkoettu terveys03 medical and health sciencesDiagnostic Self Evaluation0302 clinical medicineOutcome variableEnvironmental healthMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal Studiesmedia_commonAgedSelection biasAged 80 and overbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesterveydentilaPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthbiomarkersself-assessed healthGeneral MedicinetyöttömyysMiddle AgedUnemploymentUnemploymentFemale0305 other medical sciencebusinessBiomarkersPanel dataPublic health
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Able or unable to work? : Life trajectory after severe occupational injury

2018

Purpose: To study the probabilities and permanence of return to work, inability to work and rehabilitation, and to explore the connection between these life situations and later working after a sev...

AdultMalework disability030506 rehabilitationAdolescentKansanterveystiede ympäristö ja työterveys - Public health care science environmental and occupational healthmedicine.medical_treatmentOccupational injuryApplied psychologyKansantaloustiede - EconomicsReturn to workrehabilitationCohort StudiesLife Change EventsYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesInjury Severity ScoreReturn to Work0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansDisabled PersonsRegistriesFinlandAgedRetirementRehabilitationWork disabilityRehabilitationAge Factorsoccupational injuriesreturn to workMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOccupational InjuriesWork lifeConnection (mathematics)Work (electrical)UnemploymentIncomeTrajectoryFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Sustainable Working Life in a Swedish Twin Cohort—A Definition Paper with Sample Overview

2021

Background: A unified or consensus definition of “sustainable working life” remains lacking, although studies investigating risk factors for labour market exit are numerous. In this study, we aimed (1) to update the information and to explore a definition of “sustainable working life” via a systematic literature review and (2) to describe the working life trajectories via the prevalence of sickness absence (SA), disability pension (DP), and unemployment in a Swedish twin cohort to provide a sample overview in our Sustainable Working Life-project. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted to explore the studies with the search phrase “sustainable working life” in PubMed, PsycInfo…

AdultunemploymentAdolescentHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectprevalencesick leavePsycINFOsustainable working lifeArticleCohort Studies03 medical and health sciencesPensionsYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineHumansDisabled Persons030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonAgedWork motivationSwedenPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRsystematic literature reviewMiddle AgedDisability pensionlabour marketSystematic reviewCohortSick leaveUnemploymentMedicineDemographic economicsPsychologyPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Did the Finnish depression of the early 1990s have a silver lining? : The effect of unemployment on long-term physical activity

2022

This paper studies the impact of long-term unemployment on physical activity. We examined the effects 6 and 15 years following a severe business cycle downturn in Finland over the period 1991–1994. The study sample comprised residents of Northern Finland. The unemployed individuals were 23–26 years old during the downturn. Physical activity, measured by MET minutes and meeting WHO guidelines, was higher 15 years later among those people who experienced the longest periods of unemployment in 1991–1994. Physical activity was somewhat lower among people with relatively shorter periods of unemployment. peerReviewed

AdultunemploymentelintavatEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)physical activitytyöttömyysmacroeconomic conditionsYoung Adulttaloudellinen tilaUnemploymentkansanterveysrecessionslamaHumansExercisepitkäaikaistyöttömyysFinlandfyysinen aktiivisuus
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On the Macroeconomic Effect of Extortion: An Agent-Based Approach

2021

This work proposes an agent-based approach to study the effect of extortion on macroeconomic aggregates, despite the fact that there is little data on this criminal activity given its hidden nature. We develop a Bottom-up Adaptive Macroeconomics (BAM) model that simulates a healthy economy, including a moderate inflation and a reasonable unemployment rate, and test the impact of extortion on various macroeconomic signals. The BAM model defines the usual interactions among workers, firms and banks in labour, goods and credit markets. Subsequently, crime is introduced by defining the propensity of the poorest workers to become extortionists, as well as the efficiency of the police in terms of…

Agent-based modelConsumption (economics)InflationIndex (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesMonetary economicsGross domestic productExtortionUnemploymentComputer Science (miscellaneous)EconomicsWealth distributionmedia_commonJournal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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Unemployment, Personality Traits, and the Use of Facebook

2021

Different personality traits respond differently to unfavourable life situations. Unemployment can have several negative social, economic, and domestic consequences. Many people use social media for a variety of reasons. The aim of this study is to examine the way different personality traits respond to Facebook in the period of unemployment. Data was obtained from 3,002 unemployed respondents in Nigeria. The study used regression model to analyse the data. Among the five personality traits, results indicated that the relationship between neuroticism and online social support was negative. However, the relationship between online social support and satisfaction was positive. The study highl…

AgreeablenessFacebookExtraversion and introversionComputer Networks and Communicationsvaikutuksetmedia_common.quotation_subjectpersoonallisuuden piirteetNigeriasosiaalinen mediasosiaalinen tukiConscientiousnesstyöttömyyspersoonallisuusNeuroticismkokemuksetUnemploymentOpenness to experienceOnline social supportBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologyInformation Systemsmedia_commonInternational Journal of E-Adoption
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Macroeconomic fluctuations and educational inequalities in suicide mortality among working-age men in the Baltic countries and Finland in 2000–2015: …

2020

Abstract Introduction In the 2000s, the Baltic countries experienced unprecedented economic growth followed by a deep recession. This study aimed to examine changes and educational inequalities in suicide mortality among working-age men in the Baltic countries and Finland in relation to macroeconomic fluctuations. Methods We analysed changes in overall suicide mortality and by educational level between the 2000–2003, 2004–2007, 2008–2011 and 2012–2015 periods among men aged 30–64 years using census-linked longitudinal mortality data. We estimated age-standardised mortality rates, mortality rate ratios (Poisson regression), the relative index of inequality and slope index of inequality. Resu…

Baltic StatesMaleall cause mortalityEconomic expansionIndex (economics)SociologiSuicide mortalityRecessionmortality rateRecessionSOCIOECONOMIC INEQUALITIES0302 clinical medicineSociology10. No inequalityCRISISFinlandmedia_commonUNEMPLOYMENTadultRelative index of inequalityMortality ratelongitudinal study1. No povertyMiddle AgedEconomic cyclesSuicidePsychiatry and Mental healthGeographypriority journal5141 Sociology8. Economic growthsymbolsEducational StatusAdultunemploymentEUROPEInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectArticleEducationeducational status03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakemalefollow upHumansRATEShumanPoisson regressionMortalitygross national productsuicideBiological Psychiatryeconomic development030227 psychiatrywelfareSocioeconomic FactorsUnemploymentGREAT RECESSIONInequalitieseconomic recession030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyJournal of Psychiatric Research
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Impact of socio-economic position on cancer stage at presentation: Findings from a large hospital-based study in Germany

2016

We explored the relationship between socio-economic characteristics and cancer stage at presentation. Patients admitted to a university hospital for diagnosis and treatment of cancer provided data on their education, vocational training, income, employment, job, health insurance and postcode. Tumor stage was classified according to the Union International Contre le Cancer (UICC). To analyze disparities in the likelihood of late-stage (UICC III/IV vs. I/II) diagnoses, logistic regression models adjusting for age and gender were used. Out of 1,012 patients, 572 (59%) had late-stage cancer. Separately tested, increased odds of advanced disease were associated with post-compulsory education com…

Cancer Researchbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOdds ratioDisability pensionLogistic regressionHealth equityOdds03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVocational educationUnemploymentHealth careMedicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessDemographymedia_commonInternational Journal of Cancer
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Modelling the labour market of minority ethnic groups

2012

Abstract This paper investigates the effects, in terms of labour and macroeconomic indicators, of closing the gap between the ethnic minority employment rate and the overall population rate using a computable general equilibrium modelling framework. The labour market has been integrated by indicators related to ethnicity, employment status and occupational class. The policy test has been designed for the UK. According to the results, the policy actions aimed to remove the barriers that contribute to the unemployment of the minority ethnic groups improve not only the employment and occupational status of these groups, but the effects are also positive in terms of aggregate employment, GDP, t…

Computable general equilibriumEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicseducation.field_of_studyComputable general equilibrium analysimedia_common.quotation_subjectOccupational prestigePopulationEthnic groupEmployment gapSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeMinority ethnic groupsComputable general equilibrium analysis; Employment gap; Macroeconomic indicators; Minority ethnic groupsUnemploymentEconomicseducationWelfareMacroeconomic indicatormedia_common
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Search, Nash bargaining and rule-of-thumb consumers

2011

Abstract This paper analyses the effects of introducing two typical Keynesian features, namely rule-of-thumb (RoT) consumers and consumption habits, into a standard labour market search model. RoT consumers use the margin that hours and wage negotiation provides them to improve their lifetime utility, by narrowing the gap in utility with respect to Ricardian consumers. This margin for intertemporal optimisation has not been studied yet, because this class of restricted agents has been mainly used in models with no equilibrium unemployment. Our approach allows for a deeper study of the effects of shocks on vacancies, unemployment, hours, wages and how they interact. As habits increase, RoT c…

Consumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsBargaining problemGeneral equilibrium theoryTechnology shockmedia_common.quotation_subjectWageRule of thumbMicroeconomicsUnemploymentEconomicsProductivityFinancemedia_commonEuropean Economic Review
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