Determinants of early employment exit and working until the statutory retirement age in poor health among workers with strenuous physical or mental work.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sander K R van Zon, Swenne G van den Heuvel
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Abstract

Purpose: This study examines, among older workers with strenuous physical or mental work, the longitudinal associations between sociodemographic, work, personal, and health factors and working until the statutory retirement age categorized as working in good health, working in poor health, and employment exit before the retirement age.

Methods: The study was embedded in the Study on Transitions in Employment, Ability and Motivation (STREAM) from the Netherlands. The sample consists of participants who, at any wave, were working at age 60 and for whom it was clear if and how they exited employment (n = 3969). Multinomial regression analyses were performed to examine the association between sociodemographic, work, personal, and health factors and working until the retirement age, separately for those with strenuous physical (n=658 (16.6%)) and mental work (n = 470 (11.8%)).

Results: Higher mastery was associated with lower odds of working until retirement in poor health and employment exit in those with strenuous physical or mental work. Sickness absence and a poor financial situation were associated with employment exit. Only in those with strenuous physical work, sickness absence was also associated with working until retirement in poor health. Obesity was associated with higher odds of working until retirement in poor health.

Conclusions: Workers with strenuous work more often work until retirement in poor health and exit employment more often than those without strenuous work. Health, mastery and workers' financial situation play a major role in whether workers can work until the statutory retirement age, and whether this is in good health.

在从事繁重体力或脑力劳动的工人中,健康状况不佳的提前就业退出和工作到法定退休年龄的决定因素。
目的:本研究考察了从事繁重体力或脑力劳动的老年工人中,社会人口、工作、个人和健康因素与工作至法定退休年龄之间的纵向关联,并将其分为健康工作、健康工作和在退休年龄之前离职。方法:本研究嵌入荷兰的“就业、能力和动机转换研究”(STREAM)。样本包括那些60岁还在工作,并且清楚自己是否以及如何退出工作的参与者(n = 3969)。分别对从事剧烈体力劳动(n=658(16.6%))和脑力劳动(n= 470(11.8%))的人进行多项回归分析,以检验社会人口统计学、工作、个人和健康因素与工作至退休年龄之间的关系。结果:在体力或脑力劳动繁重的人群中,较高的熟练程度与较低的健康状况不佳的工作到退休的几率有关。因病缺勤和经济状况不佳与离职有关。只有在体力劳动繁重的人群中,病假也与健康状况不佳的工作到退休有关。肥胖与在健康状况不佳的情况下工作到退休的可能性较高有关。结论:从事艰苦劳动的劳动者比不从事艰苦劳动的劳动者更容易在健康状况不佳的情况下工作到退休,更容易离职。健康、熟练程度和工人的经济状况对工人能否工作到法定退休年龄以及是否身体健康起着重要作用。
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health publishes Editorials, Review Articles, Original Articles, and Letters to the Editor. It welcomes any manuscripts dealing with occupational or ambient environmental problems, with a special interest in research at the interface of occupational health and clinical medicine. The scope ranges from Biological Monitoring to Dermatology, from Fibers and Dust to Human Toxicology, from Nanomaterials and Ultra-fine Dust to Night- and Shift Work, from Psycho-mental Distress and Burnout to Vibrations. A complete list of topics can be found on the right-hand side under For authors and editors. In addition, all papers should be based on present-day standards and relate to: -Clinical and epidemiological studies on morbidity and mortality -Clinical epidemiological studies on the parameters relevant to the estimation of health risks -Human experimental studies on environmental health effects. Animal experiments are only acceptable if relevant to pathogenic aspects. -Methods for studying the topics mentioned above.
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