The socioeconomic burden of migraine: An evaluation of productivity losses due to migraine headaches based on a population study in Germany.
Ahmed H SeddikJennifer C BrannerDennis A OstwaldSara H SchrammMartin BierbaumZaza KatsaravaPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2020)
In addition to time losses in paid work, migraine causes substantial socioeconomic losses to unpaid work activities due to its disproportionate prevalence among females. Economic value chain effects provide a novel perspective on losses beyond a patient's time loss. Overall, the elements of socioeconomic burden provide a strong rationale that innovative migraine therapies could be of high value to society.