Prev research shows that poor self-rated health leads to early work exits. New research of @KatharinaRunge1 (with Bültmann, @KeneHenkens and Van Zon) shows that the metabolic syndrome is a ‘hidden’ risk factor for future work disability and unemployment. https://t.co/8VmuSP02XN
— NIDI (@NIDI_KNAW) December 20, 2023
With a budget of 1 million euros, the project will study the diversity in forms and causes of this loneliness. This knowledge will be translated into practical tools to reach lonely older migrants and to tackle their loneliness. 2/2
— NIDI (@NIDI_KNAW) December 6, 2023
This figure from their article shows that an increase of the number of policies for older workers coincides with a higher proportion of older workers—until about half or more are older workers pic.twitter.com/uKir1QRLxQ
— NIDI (@NIDI_KNAW) November 30, 2023
Publication alert: @KatharinaRunge1 (with Sander van Zon, Ute Bültmann, @KeneHenkens) identified the metabolic syndrome as a risk factor for early exit from work among +60k participants from the Lifelines Cohort Study and Biobank (@LifelinesNL).https://t.co/1dbR4asCnF pic.twitter.com/NuuDjX6He3
— NIDI (@NIDI_KNAW) November 24, 2023
💼Last week #GGP hosted its first Board of Governmental Representatives meeting at @NIDI_KNAW in The Hague. The Board will advise #GGP on its path to achieving @ERIC_forum status. Thank you everyone who made it happen. pic.twitter.com/AZvWhNTYz7
— GGP (@GGP_i) November 21, 2023
Publication alert: A new study by Roos van der Zwan (with @mara_yerkes, @JannaBesamusca, Peter Kruyen and Chantal Remery) shows the development of occupational inequalities in work pressure and work-life balance throughout the pandemic.https://t.co/0OoWRttXe2
— NIDI (@NIDI_KNAW) November 20, 2023
Publication alert: Lonneke van den Berg (with Ellen Verbakel) shows in @JMF_NCFR that changes in well-being and earnings after separation depend on previous singlehood experience. These findings provide insight in long-lasting effects of singlehood. https://t.co/zfrkNX605g
— NIDI (@NIDI_KNAW) November 16, 2023
🔜🥳Don't forget to submit your abstract to attend this European Population Conference (#EPC2024), and present your insights on population studies. https://t.co/ypyA4X40F1
— EAPS PhD Network (@EAPS_phd) October 11, 2023