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Cancer’s impact on employment and earnings—a population-based study from Norway

Cancer’s impact on employment and earnings—a population-based study from Norway Cancer survivors are less likely to be employed than the cancer-free population, and undertake modifications in their employment, e.g. reduce work-hours or hold lower-wage jobs, which result in reduced earnings. A social class gradient is present and must be addressed to accommodate appropriate intervention from welfare societies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice Springer Journals

Cancer’s impact on employment and earnings—a population-based study from Norway

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by The Author(s)
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Public Health; Oncology; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Health Informatics; Quality of Life Research; Primary Care Medicine
ISSN
1932-2259
eISSN
1932-2267
DOI
10.1007/s11764-008-0053-2
pmid
18792789
Publisher site
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Abstract

Cancer survivors are less likely to be employed than the cancer-free population, and undertake modifications in their employment, e.g. reduce work-hours or hold lower-wage jobs, which result in reduced earnings. A social class gradient is present and must be addressed to accommodate appropriate intervention from welfare societies.

Journal

Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and PracticeSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 13, 2008

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