| Literature DB >> 35169764 |
Nuria Matilla-Santander1, Carles Muntaner2, Bertina Kreshpaj1, Virginia Gunn1,3, Johanna Jonsson1, Lauri Kokkinen4, Jenny Selander1, Sherry L Baron5, Cecilia Orellana1, Per-Olof Östergren6, Tomas Hemmingsson1,7, David H Wegman8, Theo Bodin1,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim is to identify trajectories of precarious employment (PE) over time in Sweden to examine associations of these with the subsequent risk of myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular; Collective bargaining agreements; Group-based model trajectories; Income; Multiple job holding; Temporary agency work; Unstable employment
Year: 2022 PMID: 35169764 PMCID: PMC8829810 DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Reg Health Eur ISSN: 2666-7762
Baseline characteristics of the individuals included in this study according to precarious employment trajectories (n= 1,583,957).
| Female (%) | Age 42-50 (%) | Higher education (%) | Not Swedish born (%) | Private sector (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50·85 | 35·13 | 20·72 | 10·41 | 52·74 | |
| 44·07 | 33·36 | 26·07 | 9·45 | 52·49 | |
| 46·94 | 38·88 | 13·56 | 10·64 | 65·24 | |
| 67·94 | 37·32 | 10·14 | 12·06 | 46·54 | |
| 58·93 | 43·41 | 12·01 | 14·83 | 73·97 | |
| 50·83 | 35·10 | 20·72 | 10·39 | 52·63 | |
| 55·76 | 46·48 | 19·59 | 17·49 | 88·98 | |
| 54·17 | 32·18 | 20·72 | 10·13 | 45·59 | |
| 44·28 | 41·71 | 22·17 | 11·69 | 68·58 | |
| 42·18 | 41·94 | 19·06 | 10·34 | 69·40 | |
| 50·93 | 35·09 | 20·54 | 10·39 | 52·67 | |
| 46·13 | 37·51 | 31·58 | 11·98 | 56·58 | |
| 27·45 | 34·59 | 40·70 | 7·71 | 62·59 | |
| 50·40 | 34·99 | 16·61 | 10·75 | 53·57 | |
| 79·86 | 37·26 | 7·08 | 13·16 | 37·06 | |
| 85·40 | 31·27 | 6·70 | 11·41 | 44·32 | |
| 51·62 | 34·70 | 21·15 | 10·35 | 49·70 | |
| 31·40 | 44·06 | 16·24 | 9·20 | 83·23 | |
| 52·22 | 42·11 | 14·17 | 10·37 | 98·08 | |
| 32·17 | 38·29 | 14·41 | 13·58 | 98·13 |
Abbreviations: PE (precarious employment), MJH (multiple job holding), CBA (collective bargaining agreement). Note: higher education refers to tertiary education of 3 or more years.
Cases and accumulated incidence per 100 persons of myocardial infarction and stroke (2008-2017) according to precarious employment trajectories (2003-2007), n= 1,583,957.
| MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION | STROKE | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | Men | Women | |||||
| Cases | cumulative incidence | cases | cumulative incidence | cases | cumulative incidence | cases | cumulative incidence | |
| 29953 | 3·85 | 9685 | 1·20 | 20054 | 2·58 | 11547 | 1·43 | |
| 21432 | 3·75 | 4996 | 1·11 | 14191 | 2·48 | 6159 | 1·37 | |
| 1973 | 3·85 | 542 | 1·19 | 1354 | 2·64 | 662 | 1·46 | |
| 5297 | 4·19 | 3623 | 1·35 | 3612 | 2·86 | 4135 | 1·54 | |
| 1251 | 4·35 | 524 | 1·27 | 897 | 3·12 | 591 | 1·43 | |
| 29885 | 3·85 | 9651 | 1·20 | 19988 | 2·57 | 11511 | 1·43 | |
| 68 | 3·28 | 34 | 1·30 | 66 | 3·19 | 36 | 1·38 | |
| 19989 | 3·97 | 7540 | 1·27 | 13460 | 2·67 | 8873 | 1·49 | |
| 5311 | 3·67 | 1167 | 1·01 | 3589 | 2·48 | 1478 | 1·28 | |
| 4653 | 3·58 | 978 | 1·03 | 3005 | 2·31 | 1196 | 1·26 | |
| 29408 | 3·85 | 9557 | 1·20 | 19671 | 2·57 | 11380 | 1·43 | |
| 545 | 3·88 | 128 | 1·06 | 383 | 2·72 | 167 | 1·39 | |
| 9342 | 3·23 | 873 | 0·80 | 6360 | 2·20 | 1341 | 1·22 | |
| 17649 | 4·13 | 5013 | 1·16 | 11499 | 2·69 | 5944 | 1·37 | |
| 2540 | 4·75 | 3033 | 1·43 | 1890 | 3·54 | 3361 | 1·59 | |
| 422 | 4·92 | 766 | 1·53 | 305 | 3·56 | 901 | 1·80 | |
| 27459 | 3·84 | 9199 | 1·21 | 18343 | 2·57 | 10949 | 1·44 | |
| 610 | 3·80 | 59 | 0·80 | 406 | 2·53 | 92 | 1·25 | |
| 759 | 3·72 | 264 | 1·18 | 539 | 2·64 | 306 | 1·37 | |
| 1125 | 4·12 | 163 | 1·26 | 766 | 2·80 | 200 | 1·54 | |
Abbreviations: PE (precarious employment), MJH (multiple job holding), CBA (collective bargaining agreement).
Figure 1Trajectories of precarious and non-precarious employment (2003-2007) in middle aged workers in Sweden (n= 1,583,957).
Note: PE (PE score). An individual is in precarious employment when the total score is < -3. The three trajectories corresponding to non-precarious employment are merged for the analysis into one trajectory “constant non precarious employment”.
Figure 2Trajectories of components of precarious employment (2003-2007) in middle aged workers in Sweden (n= 1,583,957).
Note: 2A. CIN (Contractual relation insecurity) score (0 = directly employed, 1= temporary agency employed), 2B Temporariness score (0 = stable employment, 1= unstable employment), 2C. Multiple job holding score (0 = non multiple job holder, -1= multiple job holder, -2= multiple job holder in multiple sectors), the two trajectories corresponding to non-multiple job holding are merged for the analysis into “constant non-multiple job holding”, 2D. Income levels score (-2= income <60% of the median, -1= income 60-80% of the median, 0= income 81-120% of the median, 1= income 121-199% of the median, 2= income >200% of the median), 2E. CBA (probability of coverage by collective agreements) score (-2 = less than 70%, -1= from 71 to 90%, 0= more than 90%).
Adjusted hazard ratios of myocardial infarction and stroke according to precarious employment trajectories by sex, n= 1,583,957.
| MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION | STROKE | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MEN | WOMEN | MEN | WOMEN | |||||
| aHR | CI95% | aHR | CI95% | aHR | CI95% | aHR | CI95% | |
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| 0·99 | 0·95-1·04 | 0·98 | 0·90-1·08 | 1·03 | 0·98-1·09 | 1·03 | 0·95-1·11 | |
| 1·08 | 1·05-1·11 | 1·06 | 1·02-1·11 | 1·14 | 1·10-1·18 | 1·07 | 1·02-1·11 | |
| 1·13 | 1·07-1·20 | 1·06 | 0·97-1·16 | 1·24 | 1·16-1·33 | 1·04 | 0·95-1·13 | |
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| 0·90 | 0·72-1·14 | 1·18 | 0·85-1·65 | 1·32 | 1·04-1·68 | 1·02 | 0·74-1·42 | |
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| 1·00 | 0·97-1·03 | 0·93 | 0·87-0·99 | 1·03 | 0·98-1·06 | 0·98 | 0·93-1·04 | |
| 0·98 | 0·95-1·02 | 0·93 | 0·86-0·99 | 0·96 | 0·92-1.00 | 0·96 | 0·90-1·02 | |
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| 1·03 | 0·95-1·12 | 1·05 | 0·88-1·25 | 1·05 | 0·95-1·16 | 1·07 | 0·92-1·25 | |
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| 0·88 | 0·86-0·9 | 0·85 | 0·79-0·92 | 0·90 | 0·87-0·93 | 0·99 | 0·94-1·06 | |
| 1·08 | 1·04-1·12 | 1·11 | 1·06-1·16 | 1·19 | 1·15-1·27 | 1·10 | 1·05-1·15 | |
| 1·11 | 1·01-1·22 | 1·04 | 0·97-1·13 | 1·17 | 1·05-1·33 | 1·09 | 1·02-1·17 | |
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| 1·04 | 0·96-1·13 | 0·77 | 0·60-0·99 | 1·05 | 0·94-1·15 | 0·99 | 0·81-1·22 | |
| 1·01 | 0·94-1·09 | 0·99 | 0·87-1·12 | 1·10 | 1·01-1·20 | 0·98 | 0·88-1·10 | |
| 1·00 | 0·94-1·06 | 0·97 | 0·83-1·13 | 1·00 | 0·92-1·07 | 0·99 | 0·87-1·15 | |
Note: aHR are adjusted for continuous age, educational level, family composition, country of birth, purchased medication for treating diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidaemia during exposure measurement, parental socio-economic status of the parents during childhood of study participants and contractual relation insecurity, temporariness, multiple job holding, income level and probability of coverage by collective bargaining agreements trajectories.
Abbreviations: PE (precarious employment), MJH (multiple job holding), CBA (collective bargaining agreement).