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Employment outcomes of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors and their partners: A Dutch population-based study.

Polle W DankersSilvie H M JanssenMies C H J van EenbergenBettina M SiflingerWinette T A van der GraafOlga Husson
Published in: Cancer (2024)
This study estimated the causal effect of a cancer diagnosis on employment outcomes. Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors face a reduction in both employment probability and the number of hours worked when employed. Partners that were unemployed or worked the least number of hours a year before diagnosis had a 5.5 percentage-point increased employment probability, but for other partners effects are small.
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