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Published in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship 3/2008

Open Access 01-09-2008

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

Authors: Astri Syse, Steinar Tretli, Øystein Kravdal

Published in: Journal of Cancer Survivorship | Issue 3/2008

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Abstract

Introduction

Increased attention is being paid to the long-term health and well-being of people living with a history of cancer. Of particular concern is cancer’s effect on productivity and work ability, which in turn is important for persons’ financial situation, life satisfaction, and social relationships. We explored the extent to which Norwegian cancer survivors stay affiliated to working life compared to the cancer-free population, and quantified cancer-associated earning declines.

Methods and results

Logistic regression models were estimated to explore the impact of cancer on employment using register data covering the entire Norwegian population in 2001, 567,000 men and 549,300 women 40–59 years old, of whom 34,000 were diagnosed with cancer. These analyses revealed that a cancer diagnosis was strongly associated with not being employed. Log-linear regression models were used to estimate the effect of cancer on labor earnings in 2001 for those employed. Cancer was associated with a 12% decline in earnings overall. Leukemia, lymphomas, lung, brain, bone, colorectal, and head-and-neck cancer resulted in the largest reductions in employment and earnings. Earning declines were strongly associated with educational level. In addition, linear regression models were used to estimate differentials in earnings before and after cancer. These results accorded well with those from cross-sectional models.

Conclusion and implications for cancer survivors

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.
Footnotes
1
Sickness benefits were in most instances limited to US $50,000 in 2001. Additional analyses excluding persons diagnosed with cancer in 2001 were performed, but as this did not significantly alter the cancer estimates they were retained in the final models.
 
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The lower and upper quartiles were $38,300 and $68,300 for men, and $16,600 and $45,600 for women. In 2001, gross labor earnings accounted for 70% of a households’ total earnings. Investment earnings accounted for 8%, while various public benefits accounted for the remaining 21%. Approximately 30% of the Norwegian work force 16–66 years old is estimated to receive different kinds of public economic benefits. This percentage is markedly lower in the age groups considered here (Statistics Norway, www.​ssb.​no).
 
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Metadata
Title
Cancer’s impact on employment and earnings—a population-based study from Norway
Authors
Astri Syse
Steinar Tretli
Øystein Kravdal
Publication date
01-09-2008
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Cancer Survivorship / Issue 3/2008
Print ISSN: 1932-2259
Electronic ISSN: 1932-2267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11764-008-0053-2

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