Disease-related income and economic productivity loss in New Zealand: A longitudinal analysis of linked individual-level data.
Tony BlakelyFinn SigglekowMuhammad IrfanAnja MizdrakJoseph L DielemanLaxman BablaniPhilip ClarkeNick WilsonPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
In this longitudinal study, we found that income loss varies considerably by disease. Nevertheless, mental illness, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal diseases stand out as likely major causes of economic productivity loss, suggesting that they should be prioritised in prevention programmes.