2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.04.023
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Longitudinal associations of experiences of adversity and socioeconomic disadvantage during childhood with labour force participation and exit in later adulthood

Abstract: The Extending Working Lives (EWL) agenda seeks to sustain employment up to and beyond traditional retirement ages. This study examined the potential role of childhood factors in shaping labour force participation and exit among older adults, with a view to informing proactive interventions early in the life-course to enhance indivi C and socioeconomic disadvantage have previously been linked to ill-health across the life-span and sickness benefit in early adulthood. This study builds upon previous research by … Show more

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“…Following the abundant literature on the influence of childhood health and circumstances on adult health and mortality, a growing number of studies have investigated the relationship between childhood adversities and labor market outcomes (Fahy et al 2017;Haas et al 2011;Harkonmäki et al 2007;Johnson and Schoeni 2011). In these studies, the concurrent health and mortality processes are commonly not part of the analyses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following the abundant literature on the influence of childhood health and circumstances on adult health and mortality, a growing number of studies have investigated the relationship between childhood adversities and labor market outcomes (Fahy et al 2017;Haas et al 2011;Harkonmäki et al 2007;Johnson and Schoeni 2011). In these studies, the concurrent health and mortality processes are commonly not part of the analyses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, childhood adversities refer to disadvantages and stressors related to family background, experienced during childhood. Negative experiences affecting the psychological sphere, the material conditions, health, and in extreme cases episodes of physical abuse and violence, can materialize as health problems and limited participation, or scarce placement, in the labor market later in life (Case et al 2005;Fahy et al 2017;Haas et al 2011;Smith 2009). The association is stronger for some experiences that thus can be more detrimental than others; however, it is the combination of more than one harmful exposure that seems to result in particularly adverse outcomes (Montez and Hayward 2014).…”
Section: -Childhood Adversities Labor Market and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the abundant literature on the influence of childhood health and circumstances on adult health and mortality, a growing number of studies have investigated the relationship between childhood adversities and labor market outcomes (Fahy et al 2017;Haas et al 2011;Harkonmäki et al 2007;Johnson and Schoeni 2011). In these studies, the concurrent health and mortality processes are commonly Shorter working lives are paired with longer period out of work with health problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, childhood adversities refer to disadvantages and stressors related to family background, experienced during childhood. Negative experiences affecting the psychological sphere, the material conditions, health, and in extreme cases episodes of physical abuse and violence, can materialize as health problems and limited participation, or scarce placement, in the labor market later in life (Case et al 2005;Fahy et al 2017;Haas et al 2011;Smith 2009). The association is stronger for some experiences that thus can be more detrimental than others; however, it is the combination of more than one harmful exposure that seems to result in particularly adverse outcomes (Montez and Hayward 2014).…”
Section: -Childhood Adversities Labor Market and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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