| Literature DB >> 29793478 |
Deborah Schofield1, Michelle Cunich2, Rupendra N Shrestha1, Robert Tanton3, Lennert Veerman4,5, Simon Kelly3, Megan E Passey6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While the direct (medical) costs of arthritis are regularly reported in cost of illness studies, the 'true' cost to indivdiuals and goverment requires the calculation of the indirect costs as well including lost productivity due to ill-health.Entities:
Keywords: Arthritis; Arthritis management; GDP; Income; Indirect costs; Labour force participation; Microsimulation; Taxation; Welfare payments
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29793478 PMCID: PMC5968603 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5509-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Diagram of the Health&WealthMOD2030 model
Mean and median weekly income, welfare payments and taxes of individuals with and without arthritis as main chronic condition, Australian population aged 45-64 years (in real 2013 Australian dollars) (crude estimates)
| N | 2015 | 2020 | 2025 | 2030 | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour force statusa | Survey records | Weighted population (%) | Mean | SD | Median | Weighted population (%) | Mean | SD | Median | Weighted population (%) | Mean | SD | Median | Weighted population (%) | Mean | SD | Median |
| Weekly total income (AU$) of individualsb | |||||||||||||||||
| Working full-time without arthritis | 11,562 | 2,912,000 (48.98) | 1597.29 | 1558.02 | 1308.88 | 3,169,000 (49.72) | 1721.67 | 1675.99 | 1427.46 | 3,336,000 (49.96) | 1864.91 | 1831.87 | 1521.93 | 3,600,000 (50.49) | 2000.81 | 1969.95 | 1610.67 |
| Employed full-time with arthritis | 1120 | 307,000 (5.16) | 1366.59 | 1116.91 | 1180.65 | 339,000 (5.32) | 1473.12 | 1193.94 | 1253.34 | 358,000 (5.37) | 1632.74 | 1261.08 | 1378.67 | 379,000 (5.31) | 1769.93 | 1345.96 | 1468.07 |
| Employed part-time without arthritis | 4477 | 1,032000 (17.36) | 722.14 | 794.20 | 602.86 | 1,154,000 (18.11) | 773.80 | 853.10 | 640.03 | 1,234,000 (18.94) | 853.12 | 892.45 | 700.84 | 1,340,000 (18.79) | 925.08 | 921.38 | 767.07 |
| Employed part-time with arthritis | 708 | 186,000 (3.13) | 597.41 | 551.25 | 551.77 | 209,000 (3.27) | 636.79 | 594.11 | 582.75 | 222,000 (3.33) | 729.29 | 655.05 | 665.73 | 236,000 (3.31) | 821.04 | 700.99 | 741.10 |
| Not in labour force due to arthritis | 208 | 54,000 (0.91) | 334.06 | 148.69 | 321.87 | 58,000 (0.91) | 336.85 | 152.90 | 330.33 | 59,000 (0.88) | 338.72 | 158.50 | 340.91 | 61,000 (0.85) | 340.60 | 167.15 | 352.05 |
| Weekly welfare income (AU$) received by individualsc | |||||||||||||||||
| Employed full-time without arthritis | 11,562 | 2,912,000 (48.98) | 18.27 | 62.34 | 0.00 | 3,169,000 (49.72) | 17.66 | 61.56 | 0.00 | 3,336,000 (49.96) | 15.76 | 58.18 | 0.00 | 3,600,000 (50.49) | 14.91 | 56.80 | 0.00 |
| Employed full-time with arthritis | 1120 | 307,000 (5.16) | 19.92 | 71.13 | 0.00 | 339,000 (5.32) | 20.58 | 73.24 | 0.00 | 358,000 (5.37) | 19.58 | 72.40 | 0.00 | 379,000 (5.31) | 18.81 | 71.38 | 0.00 |
| Employed part-time without arthritis | 4477 | 1,032000 (17.36) | 73.41 | 140.41 | 0.00 | 1,154,000 (18.11) | 72.51 | 140.40 | 0.00 | 1,234,000 (18.94) | 66.73 | 134.93 | 0.00 | 1,340,000 (18.79) | 63.04 | 130.49 | 0.00 |
| Employed part-time with arthritis | 708 | 186,000 (3.13) | 100.13 | 162.92 | 0.00 | 209,000 (3.27) | 99.14 | 164.29 | 0.00 | 222,000 (3.33) | 89.86 | 157.81 | 0.00 | 236,000 (3.31) | 84.67 | 153.38 | 0.00 |
| Not in labour force due to arthritis | 208 | 54,000 (0.91) | 305.51 | 158.51 | 311.67 | 58,000 (0.91) | 303.89 | 158.00 | 311.67 | 59,000 (0.88) | 298.84 | 161.70 | 311.67 | 61,000 (0.85) | 294.15 | 163.83 | 311.67 |
| Weekly tax paid (includes Medicare levy) (AU$) by individualsd | |||||||||||||||||
| Employed full-time without arthritis | 11,562 | 2,912,000 (48.98) | 353.62 | 488.20 | 243.18 | 3,169,000 (49.72) | 385.42 | 530.06 | 264.97 | 3,336,000 (49.96) | 420.48 | 576.40 | 291.01 | 3,600,000 (50.49) | 454.06 | 624.27 | 310.31 |
| Employed full-time with arthritis | 1120 | 307,000 (5.16) | 278.53 | 358.89 | 184.99 | 339,000 (5.32) | 303.50 | 389.78 | 198.14 | 358,000 (5.37) | 340.43 | 421.35 | 226.16 | 379,000 (5.31) | 372.05 | 457.59 | 252.38 |
| Employed part-time without arthritis | 4477 | 1,032000 (17.36) | 84.29 | 203.91 | 19.08 | 1,154,000 (18.11) | 93.27 | 220.83 | 20.79 | 1,234,000 (18.94) | 104.28 | 229.82 | 29.74 | 1,340,000 (18.79) | 113.01 | 236.16 | 37.87 |
| Employed part-time with arthritis | 708 | 186,000 (3.13) | 49.73 | 118.28 | 0.00 | 209,000 (3.27) | 55.06 | 130.88 | 0.00 | 222,000 (3.33) | 67.36 | 147.57 | 7.63 | 236,000 (3.31) | 78.92 | 163.70 | 24.59 |
| Not in labour force due to arthritis | 208 | 54,000 (0.91) | −0.16 | 6.79 | 0.00 | 58,000 (0.91) | 0.04 | 9.50 | 0.00 | 59,000 (0.88) | 0.03 | 9.89 | 0.00 | 61,000 (0.85) | 0.07 | 11.37 | 0.00 |
aThere were 25,104 people aged 45-64 years in the concatenated SDAC 2003 and 2009 data. Of these, 18,075 people were identified as being in one of the labour force categories listed in Table 1. A further 5827 were unemployed or not in the labour force due to reasons other than ill-health, and 1202 were not in the labour force due to ill-health with conditions other than arthritis as the main condition. The total number of survey records was 24,253. The weighted population was 5,945,000 in 2015; 6,374,000 in 2020; 6,677,000 in 2025; and 7,130,000 in 2030
bPersonal income consisted of labour market earnings, income from other sources generating a return (such as rental properties, investments, interest on cash in a bank), and welfare payments
cRelevant welfare payments for this age group consisted of disability support pension, Newstart Allowance (for people looking for work), Carer Payment, and Family Tax Benefit; see https://humanservices.gov.au
dThe taxes paid by individuals included personal income tax and the Medicare levy
Differences in median weekly income, welfare payments and taxes between older workers with lost PLYs due to arthritis and those employed full time without arthritis (adjusted for age, sex and education), Australian population aged 45-64 years (in real 2013 Australian dollars)
| 2015 | 2020 | 2025 | 2030 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour force status | $ difference | 95% CI | $ difference | 95% CI | $ difference | 95% CI | $ difference | 95% CI |
| Weekly total income (AU$) of individuals | ||||||||
| Employed full-time without arthritis |
| |||||||
| Employed full-time with arthritis | −25.18 | (−76.50,31.50) | −24.80 | (−76.67,41.52) | −18.43 | (−83.35,33.48) | − 27.61 | (− 91.66,36.61) |
| Employed part-time without arthritis | − 565.61* | (−597.42,-534.83) | − 609.04* | (− 645.23,-571.85) | − 652.58* | (− 687.79,-619.42) | − 698.11* | (− 726.50,-658.14) |
| Employed part-time with arthritis | − 578.81* | (− 642.87,-521.67) | − 635.00* | (− 693.26,-553.52) | −652.09* | (− 738.18,-567.82) | − 684.46* | (− 744.36,-617.03) |
| Not in labour force due to arthritis | − 706.12* | (−743.17,-606.23) | − 762.30* | (− 808.81,-664.20) | − 873.26* | (− 923.61,-815.25) | −970.96* | (−1034.92,-920.52) |
| Weekly welfare income (AU$) received by individuals | ||||||||
| Employed full-time without arthritis |
| |||||||
| Employed full-time with arthritis | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) |
| Employed part-time without arthritis | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) |
| Employed part-time with arthritis | 0.00 | (0,5.75) | 0.00 | (0,5.75) | 0.00 | (0,0) | 0.00 | (0,0) |
| Not in labour force due to arthritis | 311.67* | (310.99,413.50) | 311.67* | (301.14,413.50) | 311.67* | (311.67,413.50) | 311.67* | (311.67,396.16) |
| Weekly tax paid (includes Medicare levy) (AU$) by individuals | ||||||||
| Employed full-time without arthritis |
| |||||||
| Employed full-time with arthritis | −26.31* | (−44.46,-3.75) | − 22.73* | (− 46.68,-3.02) | −23.56 | (−40.13,1.91) | −17.17 | (−38.82,5.48) |
| Employed part-time without arthritis | −158.54* | (− 166.71,-148.13) | −172.76* | (− 182.94,-161.71) | − 195.21* | (− 207.55,-185.22) | −208.60* | (− 221.35,-198.15) |
| Employed part-time with arthritis | − 158.54* | (− 165.99,-145.28) | − 172.76* | (−182.76,-157.18) | − 184.50* | (−202.18,-163.50) | −193.13* | (− 215.50,-177.55) |
| Not in labour force due to arthritis | −171.20* | (−188.20,-150.77) | − 180.64* | (−200.50,-164.44) | −210.77* | (−221.79,-190.51) | −234.80* | (−243.53,-205.48) |
*p-value < 0.05
National costs of lost workers (full- and part-time) due to arthritis per year (in real 2013 Australian dollars, millions)
| 2015 | 2020 | 2025 | 2030 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | $ impact | 95% CI | $ impact | 95% CI | $ impact | 95% CI | $ impact | 95% CI |
| Lost income | 1516 | (1222; 1725) | 1756 | (1429; 2019) | 2086 | (1739; 2433) | 2406 | (2012; 2826) |
| Extra welfare payments | 847 | (732; 1162) | 912 | (782; 1244) | 933 | (548; 1261) | 959 | (823; 990) |
| Lost tax revenue | 352 | (279; 420) | 394 | (321; 476) | 473 | (383; 548) | 549 | (422; 615) |
Lost workers per year:
Of the 54,000 people out of the labour force due to arthritis in 2015, it is projected 39,000 (71.68%) move into full-time employment and 14,000 (25.40%) move into part-time employment (the residual 1000 remain in unemployment)
Of the 58,000 people out of the labour force due to arthritis in 2020, it is projected 41,000 (71.46%) move into full-time employment and 15,000 (26.02%) move into part-time employment (the residual 2000 remain in unemployment)
Of the 59,000 people out of the labour force due to arthritis in 2025, it is projected 42,000 (71.24%) move into full-time employment and 16,000 (26.37%) move into part-time employment (the residual 1000 remain in unemployment)
Of the 61,000 people out of the labour force due to arthritis in 2030, it is projected 43,000 (71.17%) move into full-time employment and 16,000 (26.49%) move into part-time employment (the residual 2000 remain in unemployment)
Lost GDP owing to missing workers aged 45-64 years due to arthritis, 2015-2030 (in real 2013 Australian dollars, millions)a
| 2015 | 2020 | 2025 | 2030 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Projected GDP | $1,483,861 | $1,678,852 | $1,899,467 | $2,149,073 |
| Lost GDP owing to missing workers due to arthritis* | $6208 | $6852 | $7535 | $8191 |
| Potential % gain in total GDP if able to keep missing workers due to arthritis in the labour force | 0.42 | 0.41 | 0.40 | 0.38 |
aImpacts are based on projections of 53,000, 56,000, 58,000 and 59,000 missing workers (full-time and part-time) due to arthritis in 2015, 2020, 2025 and 2030, respectively