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International Journal of Epidemiology | 2014

Cohort profile: The lidA Cohort Study—a German Cohort Study on Work, Age, Health and Work Participation

H.M. Hasselhorn; Richard Peter; Angela Rauch; Helmut Schröder; Enno Swart; Stefan Bender; Jean-Baptist du Prel; Melanie Ebener; Stefanie March; Mark Trappmann; Jacob Steinwede; Bernd Hans Müller

The lidA Cohort Study (German Cohort Study on Work, Age, Health and Work Participation) was set up to investigate and follow the effects of work and work context on the physical and psychological health of the ageing workforce in Germany and subsequently on work participation. Cohort participants are initially employed people subject to social security contributions and born in either 1959 (n = 2909) or 1965 (n = 3676). They were personally interviewed in their homes in 2011 and will be visited every 3 years. Data collection comprises socio-demographic data, work and private exposures, work ability, work and work participation attitudes, health, health-related behaviour, personality and attitudinal indicators. Employment biographies are assessed using register data. Subjective health reports and physical strength measures are complemented by health insurance claims data, where permission was given. A conceptual framework has been developed for the lidA Cohort Study within which three confirmatory sub-models assess the interdependencies of work and health considering age, gender and socioeconomic status. The first set of the data will be available to the scientific community by 2015. Access will be given by the Research Data Centre of the German Federal Employment Agency at the Institute for Employment Research (http://fdz.iab.de/en.aspx).


Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2017

The Study on Mental Health at Work: Design and sampling

Uwe Rose; Stefan Schiel; Helmut Schröder; Martin Kleudgen; Silke Tophoven; Angela Rauch; Gabriele Freude; Grit Müller

Aims: The Study on Mental Health at Work (S-MGA) generates the first nationwide representative survey enabling the exploration of the relationship between working conditions, mental health and functioning. This paper describes the study design, sampling procedures and data collection, and presents a summary of the sample characteristics. Methods: S-MGA is a representative study of German employees aged 31–60 years subject to social security contributions. The sample was drawn from the employment register based on a two-stage cluster sampling procedure. Firstly, 206 municipalities were randomly selected from a pool of 12,227 municipalities in Germany. Secondly, 13,590 addresses were drawn from the selected municipalities for the purpose of conducting 4500 face-to-face interviews. The questionnaire covers psychosocial working and employment conditions, measures of mental health, work ability and functioning. Data from personal interviews were combined with employment histories from register data. Descriptive statistics of socio-demographic characteristics and logistic regressions analyses were used for comparing population, gross sample and respondents. Results: In total, 4511 face-to-face interviews were conducted. A test for sampling bias revealed that individuals in older cohorts participated more often, while individuals with an unknown educational level, residing in major cities or with a non-German ethnic background were slightly underrepresented. Conclusions: There is no indication of major deviations in characteristics between the basic population and the sample of respondents. Hence, S-MGA provides representative data for research on work and health, designed as a cohort study with plans to rerun the survey 5 years after the first assessment.


International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2015

Employment status, working conditions and depressive symptoms among German employees born in 1959 and 1965.

Hermann Burr; Angela Rauch; Uwe Rose; Anita Tisch; Silke Tophoven


WSI-Mitteilungen | 2015

Arbeitsbezogene gesundheitsrelevante Faktoren im fortgeschrittenen Erwerbsalter: eine Studie mit neuen Analysemöglichkeiten

Angela Rauch; Silke Tophoven; Johannes Eggs; Anita Tisch


FDZ Methodenreport | 2015

Data protection aspects concerning the use of social or routine data

S March; Angela Rauch; Stefan Bender; Peter Ihle


2/2011 | 2011

Strategien entwickeln, Potenziale nutzen: Fachkräftebedarf: Angebot an Arbeitskräften wird knapper

Juliane Achatz; Herbert Brücker; Hans Dietrich; Martin Dietz; Michael Feil; Annette Haas; Guido Heineck; Marion König; Thomas Kruppe; Margit Lott; Hannelore Plicht; Angela Rauch; Eugen Spitznagel; Jens Stegmaier; Michael Stops; Ulrich Walwei; Jürgen Wiemers


Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2016

O09-4 Lida – german cohort study on work, age and health: a new two-wave panel dataset for the scientific community

Angela Rauch; Silke Tophoven


FDZ Datenreport. Documentation on Labour Market Data | 2016

lidA - leben in der Arbeit Kohortenstudie zu Gesundheit und Älterwerden in der Arbeit: Dokumentation für die Wellen 1 und 2

Silke Tophoven; Anja Wurdack; Angela Rauch; Casandra Munkert; Ulrike Bauer


FDZ Datenreport. Documentation on Labour Market Data | 2016

lidA - leben in der Arbeit : German cohort study on work, age and health. Documentation for waves 1 and 2

Silke Tophoven; Anja Wurdack; Angela Rauch; Casandra Munkert; Ulrike Bauer


Journal for Labour Market Research | 2015

Current and future challenges for a long and healthy working life

Richard Peter; Angela Rauch; Olaf Struck; Anita Tisch

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Silke Tophoven

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Anita Tisch

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Stefan Bender

Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Hannelore Plicht

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Hans Dietrich

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Marion König

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Martin Dietz

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Michael Stops

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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Susanne Koch

Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung

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