Change in economic difficulties and physical and mental functioning: Evidence from British and Finnish employee cohorts
OBJECTIVE: The main aims of this longitudinal study were to (i) examine associations between changes in economic difficulties and health functioning among middle-aged employees and (ii) assess whether the associations remained after considering conventional domains of socioeconomic position. The ass...
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Main Authors: | Tea Lallukka (Author), Jane E Ferrie (Author), Ossi Rahkonen (Author), Martin J Shipley (Author), Olli Pietiläinen (Author), Mika Kivimäki (Author), Michael G Marmot (Author), Eero Lahelma (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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