Health Status, Type of Contract and Labour Force Participation.

Journal of prevention (2022) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1007/s10935-023-00759-7
Kamer Kalip, Alex Burdorf
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Background: Health status, type of contract, education and age might affect labour force participation (LFP). We investigated possible factors associated with LFP among European countries.

Methods: European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data of 149,798 individuals were used and the odds ratios were calculated in logistic regression analyses.

Results: LFP rates were higher among those in good health. Self-perceived poor health frequencies were higher in people with temporary contracts than in those with permanent contracts in Bulgaria, Finland, and Hungary, while they were lower in Republic of Serbia. Multivariate analyses revealed that having temporary contract, poor health, oldest age group, and lower educational level were associated with lower probability of being in paid employment in the total study population. Poor health was stronger driver of lower LFP than temporary contracts in Austria, Hungary, Iceland, Netherlands. Temporary contracts were stronger driver of lower LFP than poor health in Greece, Spain, Finland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia and total study population.

Conclusion: Both poor health and temporary contracts were associated with lower LFP. The magnitude of these associations varied among countries. Worker's health status differed by type of contract in Bulgaria, Hungary, Finland and Serbia.

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健康状况、合同类型和劳动力参与率。
背景:健康状况、合同类型、教育程度和年龄可能影响劳动力参与率(LFP)。我们调查了欧洲国家中与LFP相关的可能因素。方法:采用欧盟收入与生活条件统计(EU-SILC)数据,采用logistic回归分析计算比值比。结果:身体健康者LFP发生率较高。在保加利亚、芬兰和匈牙利,签订临时合同的人自我感觉健康状况不佳的频率高于签订长期合同的人,而在塞尔维亚共和国则较低。多变量分析显示,在整个研究人群中,拥有临时合同、健康状况不佳、年龄最大、受教育程度较低与获得有偿就业的可能性较低有关。与奥地利、匈牙利、冰岛和荷兰的临时合同相比,健康状况不佳是LFP下降的更大驱动因素。在希腊、西班牙、芬兰、葡萄牙、塞尔维亚、斯洛文尼亚和所有研究人口中,与健康状况不佳相比,临时合同是LFP下降的更大驱动因素。结论:健康状况不佳和临时合同均与LFP降低有关。这些关联的程度因国家而异。在保加利亚、匈牙利、芬兰和塞尔维亚,工人的健康状况因合同类型而异。
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