Smoking and labour market participation: a 5-year prospective cohort study of transitions between work, unemployment and sickness absence.
Kamilla KragelundJanne Schurmann TolstrupCathrine J LauAnne I ChristensenMaja B JørgensenPublished in: Scandinavian journal of public health (2022)
Smoking was associated with a higher risk of unemployment and sickness absence, and a lower chance of becoming employed. More focus on smoking prevention and smoking cessation could therefore be implemented in relation to job seeking and sickness absence.