Employment Status
Cross-source consensus on Employment Status from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Unemployment was the most consistent risk factor across all four studied outcomes. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Unemployed men had higher odds of poor self-perceived health than employed men. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Unemployment was a major risk factor for impaired quality of life. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Unemployed and non-employable men had higher odds of chronic conditions than employed men. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Unemployed and non-employable men had higher odds of activity limitations than employed men. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach
- Because the study was cross-sectional, unemployment may contribute to poor health or result from it. — Determinants of male global health and quality of life in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study using a gender-diverse approach