1. Work Ability and Work Nonparticipation: A Prospective Study of 2426 Participants in Germany.
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Conway, Paul Maurice, Burr, Hermann, Kersten, Norbert, and Rose, Uwe
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SICK leave , *CONTINUING education units , *WORK capacity evaluation , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *RETIREMENT , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *HUMAN research subjects , *LONGITUDINAL method , *PENSIONS , *PEOPLE with disabilities - Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study is to examine the association between work ability andwork nonparticipation, including long-termsickness absence (LTSA), unemployment (UE), and disability pension/early retirement (ER). Methods:We conducted a questionnaire-based 5-year follow-up study on a representative sample of the German working population (n = 2426). We used a two-partmodel to examine the association of continuousWork Ability Index (WAI) scores with the probability of events of work nonparticipation and the duration thereof. Results: Higher WAI scores were protective against total work nonparticipation (an index combining the three indicators), LTSA, ER and UE, the latter among males only. HigherWAI scores were protective also against duration of totalwork nonparticipation and LTSA, but not against duration of UE and ER among males and duration of UE among females. Conclusions: Higher WAI scores have a protective role against work nonparticipation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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