Worklife expectancy in a cohort of Danish employees aged 55-65 years - comparing a multi-state Cox proportional hazard approach with conventional multi-state life tables
Abstract Background Work life expectancy (WLE) expresses the expected time a person will remain in the labor market until he or she retires. This paper compares a life table approach to estimating WLE to an approach based on multi-state proportional hazards models. The two methods are used to estima...
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Main Authors: | Jacob Pedersen (Author), Jakob Bue Bjorner (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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