Identifying labour market pathways after a 30-day-long sickness absence -a three-year sequence analysis study in Finland.
Riku PerhoniemiJenni BlomgrenMikko LaaksonenPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
Among long-term sickness absentees, clear groups can be identified with both differing labour market pathways after LTSA and differing backgrounds. Lower socioeconomic background, pre-LTSA chronic diseases and LTSA caused by mental disorders increase the likelihood for pathways dominated by long-term unemployment, disability pensioning and rehabilitation rather than rapid RTW. LTSA based on a mental disorder can especially increase the likelihood for entering rehabilitation or disability pension.