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Employment status, employment conditions, and limiting illness: prospective evidence from the British household panel survey 1991-2001.

机译:就业状况,就业条件和疾病限制:英国家庭调查小组(1991-2001)的前瞻性证据。

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the relation of the incidence of, and recovery from, limiting illness to employment status, occupational social class, and income over time in an initially healthy sample of working age men and women. METHODS: Cox proportional hazards models. RESULTS: There were large differences in the risk of limiting illness according to occupational social class, with men and women in the least favourable employment conditions nearly four times more likely to become ill than those in the most favourable. Unemployment and economic inactivity also had a powerful effect on illness incidence. Limiting illness was not a permanent state for most participants in the study. Employment status was also related to recovery. CONCLUSIONS: Having secure employment in favourable working conditions greatly reduces the risk of healthy people developing limiting illness. Secure employment increases the likelihood of recovery. These findings have considerable implications for both health inequality and economic policies.
机译:目的:在工作年龄初期的健康男性和女性样本中,评估限制疾病与就业状况,职业社会阶层以及收入随时间推移的发生率和恢复之间的关系。方法:考克斯比例风险模型。结果:根据职业社会阶层的不同,限制疾病的风险存在很大差异,处于最不利就业条件下的男性和女性患病的几率是最不利群体的四倍。失业和经济不活跃对疾病发生率也有很大影响。对于大多数研究参与者来说,限制疾病并不是一个永久的状态。就业状况也与复苏有关。结论:在有利的工作条件下获得稳定的就业机会大大降低了健康人患上疾病的风险。稳定的就业机会增加了恢复的可能性。这些发现对健康不平等和经济政策都具有重要意义。

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