Return to work after cancer and pre-cancer job dissatisfaction
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Return to work after cancer and pre-cancer job dissatisfaction. / Heinesen, Eskil; Kolodziejczyk, Christophe; Ladenburg, Jacob; Andersen, Ingelise; Thielen, Karsten.
I: Applied Economics, Bind 49, Nr. 49, 2017, s. 4982-4998.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Return to work after cancer and pre-cancer job dissatisfaction
AU - Heinesen, Eskil
AU - Kolodziejczyk, Christophe
AU - Ladenburg, Jacob
AU - Andersen, Ingelise
AU - Thielen, Karsten
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - We investigate the association between pre-cancer job dissatisfaction and return-to-work probability 3 years after a cancer diagnosis. We use a Danish data set combining administrative data and a survey to breast and colon cancer survivors. We find that the return-to-work probability has a negative correlation with pre-cancer job dissatisfaction with mental demands (where the correlation is driven by the high-educated) and with physical demands and the superior (where the correlation is driven by the low-educated). Educational gradients in the probability of returning to work after cancer are not significantly affected by controlling for pre-cancer job dissatisfaction and pre-cancer ability to work.
AB - We investigate the association between pre-cancer job dissatisfaction and return-to-work probability 3 years after a cancer diagnosis. We use a Danish data set combining administrative data and a survey to breast and colon cancer survivors. We find that the return-to-work probability has a negative correlation with pre-cancer job dissatisfaction with mental demands (where the correlation is driven by the high-educated) and with physical demands and the superior (where the correlation is driven by the low-educated). Educational gradients in the probability of returning to work after cancer are not significantly affected by controlling for pre-cancer job dissatisfaction and pre-cancer ability to work.
KW - ability to work
KW - desire to work
KW - educational gradient
KW - employment
KW - Health shock
KW - job satisfaction
U2 - 10.1080/00036846.2017.1296555
DO - 10.1080/00036846.2017.1296555
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85014466875
VL - 49
SP - 4982
EP - 4998
JO - Applied Financial Economics
JF - Applied Financial Economics
SN - 0960-3107
IS - 49
ER -
ID: 187010938