Work participation trajectories among 1,098,748 Finns: reasons for premature labour market exit and the incidence of sickness absence due to mental disorders and musculoskeletal diseases
Abstract Background Early exit from paid employment is a notable public health and societal challenge. Previous research has largely focused on the relationships among variables instead of the relationships among individuals with different work participation history. Person-oriented methods enable t...
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Main Authors: | Tea Lallukka (Author), Erkki Kronholm (Author), Johanna Pekkala (Author), Sauli Jäppinen (Author), Jenni Blomgren (Author), Olli Pietiläinen (Author), Eero Lahelma (Author), Ossi Rahkonen (Author) |
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