Social participation and mortality according to company size of the longest-held job among older men in Japan: A 6-year follow-up study from the JAGES.
Satoru KanamoriNaoki KondoTomoko TakamiyaHiroyuki KikuchiShigeru InoueTaishi TsujiYuko KaiGo MutoKatsunori KondoPublished in: Journal of occupational health (2021)
In Japan, although older men who have worked for small companies may have fewer benefits, their social participation may reduce their mortality risks. To avoid increasing health inequalities, it is necessary to create an environment in which they are more likely to participate in social activities.