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Published: 7 March 2023

Dear colleagues,

Greetings from the Social Security, Work and Health Section of EUPHA.

It was great to see so many of you at the conference in Berlin 2022, especially at our Section’s preconference, workshops, seminars and Join the Network (JtN) meeting. At the JtN meeting, we also installed dr. Emilie Friberg from the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden as new vice-president of the SSWH section and dr. Femke Abma from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands as chair of the SSWH Future Group. Congratulations Emilie and Femke!

It is our great pleasure to announce the 3rd in-between SSWH conference seminar (see the program and detailed information below). Moreover, we share a short reflection on our preconference in Berlin.

As we prepare for the activities of our Section for the 16th EPH Conference in Dublin, Ireland from 8.-11. November 2023 with the title “Our Food, our Health, our Earth: A Sustainable Future for Humanity”, please feel free to share ideas with us for workshops or abstracts. The deadline for abstract submission is May 1st, 2023.

We will be back shortly with more Section information.

Best regards,

Emilie Friberg, Femke Abma and Ute Bültmann 

Emilie Friberg - emilie.friberg@ki.se

Femke Abma - f.i.abma@umcg.nl

Ute Bültmann - u.bultmann@umcg.nl

 

Invitation to the 3rd in-between conference seminar from the Section of Social Security Work and Health

At this digital seminar we will aim to showcase the range of research going on within the research field by letting a number of researchers present their projects. We will also allow plenty of time for questions and discussions. We hope that many will take the opportunity to meet up and be inspired! 

When? March 14th at 13.00-15.00 2023 (CET) 

The seminar is free, but you need to sign up beforehand to receive the link to the meeting. Please register by sending an email to b.krause@umcg.nl   

 

Presenters: 

1. Elin Karlsson, postdoc, Linköping University, Sweden Legitimacy and comprehensibility of work-related assessments and official decisions within the sickness insurance system 

2. Marija Dacheva, PhD student, University of Valencia, Spain Employment quality and employee health: a parallel mediation model

3. Mireia Utzet Sadurní, postdoc, Centre for Research in Occupational Health (CiSAL-UPF) in Barcelona, Spain Extreme temperatures and sickness absence in the Mediterranean province of Barcelona: an emergent occupational health issue

4. Julio Hernando Rodriguez, postdoc, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden Unequal access? Sickness absence benefits among precariously employed workers with common mental disorders: A register-based cohort study in Sweden.

5. Patricia Ots, PhD student, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands Risk factors for early exit from paid employment among workers with a chronic disease: The role of health, health behaviour, work environment and residential neighbourhood

Hope to see you all!

Kind regards, on behalf of the Future Group,

Femke Abma

 

BERLIN 2022 – short reflection on the Preconference

The pre-conference in Berlin focused on “Methods in longitudinal studies on social security, work and health - defining measurements, statistical analyses and ethical issues”. The topics ranged from the detailed level of measurements and statistical techniques, to the broad and conceptual level of ethical and political considerations when researching social security, work and health. The pre-conference combined talks on current methodological developments followed by plenary discussions on the topics of the presentations, with vivid round-table discussions between the participants.

Presenters and moderators: Emilie Friberg, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Kristin Farrants, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Femke Abma, University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands; Jurgita Narusyte, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Jan Hoving, Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands; Merel Schuring, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Chantelle Murley, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Angelique de Rijk, Maastricht University, the Netherlands.

Best regards,

Ute Bültmann
University Medical Center Groningen